Julia Crenshaw

Julia Crenshaw is an attorney at White, White & Crenshaw in Hopkinsville. She lives on a farm in Todd County with her husband John. They have two adult children and two grandchildren.

Dr. Terry Fuqua has remained busy with many pursuits, including his devotion to volunteering as an English language tutor, since he retired as an internal medicine physician in 2008.
By Julia Crenshaw
Dr. Terry Fuqua practiced internal medicine in Hopkinsville for nearly 40 years. (Photo by Julia Crenshaw)
The concert on Dec. 15 will be the first opportunity for many community members to enjoy Heejung Park’s talents as a conductor and composer.
By Julia Crenshaw
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Crystal Ferreira is operations and marketing manager for the Pennyroyal Arts Council and also owns and runs a boutique on Sixth Street.
By Julia Crenshaw
Crystal Ferreira opened her downtown boutique, Charlotte's on 6th, in the fall of 2024. (Photo by Julia Crenshaw)
Tammy Stratton, founder of the Hopkinsville nonprofit, and other volunteers at Max's Hope placed 288 animals with new owners in 2024.
By Julia Crenshaw
Tammy Stratton, founder of Max's Hope Pet Rescue, hugs a dog she has nicknamed Blue Hippopotamus. The male pit bull was successfully treated for cancer under the care of Max's Hope and Mansfield Animal Hospital on North Main Street. (Photo by Julia Crenshaw)
In the season of Easter, Hale's story provides inspiration and an example of how to serve others in our community.
By Julia Crenshaw
Len Hale, who retired as general manager of the Hopkinsville Water Environment Authority more than a decade ago, has continued to serve his community as a helper in his neighborhood and through his church. (Hoptown Chronicle photo by Julia Crenshaw)
Rascoe has had exhibits of his driftwood art in Boston, Thailand, France and many locations in Kentucky, including the State Capitol Rotunda in Frankfort.
By Julia Crenshaw
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After practicing law for 20 years, Anderson saw a new opportunity and his true calling at the Aaron McNeil House.
By Julia Crenshaw
Kurt Anderson is executive director of Aaron McNeil House at Second and Liberty streets. (Photo by Julia Crenshaw)
For many years, Gracie Lewis made connections with people she encountered while walking around downtown Hopkinsville to collect aluminum cans for recycling.
By Julia Crenshaw
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