Hoptown Chronicle

Hoptown Chronicle is an independent, nonprofit news outlet that is dedicated to providing fair, fact-based reporting for people who care about Hopkinsville, Kentucky. We believe that public service journalism serves the community’s social, cultural and economic wellbeing by fostering knowledge, connection and meaning.

The deadline to apply is June 1, and the class will begin meeting in August.
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McCoy, a graduate of the University of Kentucky, is the CEO of Planters Bank.
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University of Kentucky campus
The museum is participating in the Blue Stars Museums initiative.
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The exhibit auditorium at the Pennyroyal Area Museum. (Photo by Jennifer P. Brown)
Traci Waters will read and sign copies of her book at the Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library.
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Former Imagination Library coordinator Bonnie Lynch reads to a group of children. (Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library | File photo)
The deadline for submission is June 2.
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The dome in the Kentucky Capitol Rotunda. (Photo by Jennifer P. Brown)
The Salvation Army's annual taco dinner raises money to send children to camp.
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This year marks the 30th class for the minority leadership program.
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The free expo will feature more than 30 exhibitors.
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garden and outdoor living expo
Amy Wright will read from her poetry collection "Everything in the Universe."
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milkweed front feature
The national competition is slated during the Memorial Day holiday in Washington, D.C.
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Ian Gibson spelling bee feature
Hezekiah Watkins was 13 years old when he joined the Freedom Riders in 1961 and was arrested in Mississippi.
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The event on March 30 is billed as a "day of women's empowerment."
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