Jerry Gilliam win for judge-executive ends Steve Tribble’s long tenure by Jennifer P. Brown November 9, 2022 Gilliam will serve with six Republican magistrates overseeing county government. Two Democrats will remain on the court.
A GOP sweep: Republicans take mayor’s race and all 12 city council seats by Jennifer P. Brown November 9, 2022 The city council that takes office with Knight in January will include six new members.
Hopkinsville CFO Robert Martin recognized by state association by Jennifer P. Brown November 4, 2022 Martin has been the city's chief financial officer since 2003.
Hopkinsville’s clock tower is getting a new coat of paint by Jennifer P. Brown November 1, 2022 The landmark was last painted in 2017, when the city was sprucing up for thousands of solar eclipse visitors.
Here’s a map of all the Christian County polling places by Julia Hunter October 27, 2022 Hoptown Chronicle has created an interactive map to help residents identify the most convenient polling place to cast their ballot.
Hopkinsville officials announce students picked for Mayor’s Youth Council by Hoptown Chronicle October 18, 2022 The 16 students will learn about city government and opportunities to volunteer in the community.
Rail-trail pedestrian bridge closed for structural check by Hoptown Chronicle September 27, 2022 Officials closed the bridge Tuesday after cracks on the surrounding stone work were noticed.
Proposed solar system regulations headed to Hopkinsville City Council by Jennifer P. Brown September 26, 2022 Community and Development Services board members adopted the proposal for council consideration.
Mayor’s Youth Council is accepting applications by Hoptown Chronicle September 5, 2022 High school juniors and seniors may apply until Sept. 16.
Hotspot lending programs at rural libraries finding success, high demand through first year by Liam Niemeyer September 4, 2022 The Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library was among the Kentucky libraries that received funding to make mobile hotspots available to patrons.
Local election offices in US often are missing on social media – and the information they do post often gets ignored by Thessalia Merivaki September 2, 2022 Research shows that when local election officials use social media to distribute information about voting, voters are more likely to register to vote, to cast ballots and to have their ballots counted.
Ky. League of Cities picks Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation Superintendent Tab Brockman for top award by Jennifer P. Brown September 2, 2022 Brockman is the third city of Hopkinsville department head to receive the top KLC award in the past eight years.