Hopkinsville woman is hosting a free showing of ‘Smokey and the Bandit’ at Alhambra by Jennifer P. Brown July 26, 2022 Movie buff Wendy Clark is treating everyone to free admission and concessions.
Beshear will miss Fancy Farm as GOP candidates dominate list of speakers by Derek Operle July 26, 2022 Organizers of the picnic that features political speeches are hoping to return to some semblance of normalcy after two years shaped by the pandemic.
Bike Night is Tuesday at Downtown Farmers Market by Hoptown Chronicle July 25, 2022 Food trucks will be serving, along with MB Roland, Casey Jones and Hopkinsville Brewing Co.
Inflation hurts Ky. animal shelters as donations decline but pet surrenders increase by Dalton York July 25, 2022 Both the Christian County Animal Shelter and Max's Hope Pet Rescue have seen a spike in the number of animals needing care.
Health care survey seeks views from LGBTQ+ community by Kentucky Health News July 24, 2022 The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky is looking for input from lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer Kentuckians about health care.
COVID-19 vaccine clinics set for July and August across Ky. by Melissa Patrick July 24, 2022 “Up to date” means you’ve received all COVID-19 vaccine and booster doses that you are eligible to receive.
Judge blocks Ky. laws that would greatly limit abortion by Kentucky Health News July 22, 2022 A Jefferson Circuit judge said the Kentucky laws limiting access to abortion likely violate the state constitution.
State awards an additional $2 million for Christian County water project by Hoptown Chronicle July 22, 2022 The grant will help extend water service to rural homes and will be used to construct a new pump station in North Christian.
Why Donald Trump can’t be prosecuted for ‘dereliction of duty’ for his inaction on Jan. 6 by Tim Bakken July 22, 2022 The House committee investigating President Trump’s actions on Jan. 6 may find that his failure to stop rioters from storming the Capitol amounted to a dereliction of duty — but not necessarily one he could be prosecuted for.
School board rejects construction bids for consolidated high school by Zirconia Alleyne Vansauwa July 21, 2022 The decision leaves Hopkinsville Christian County Academy in limbo. District officials had hoped to open the school in 2024.
Open records law webinar slated by Hoptown Chronicle July 21, 2022 Louisville attorney Jeremy Rogers will lead the free webinar for the Kentucky Open Government Coalition.
Downtown walking tour for adults will include special drinks by Hoptown Chronicle July 21, 2022 Museum director Alissa Keller will lead the Downtown Tipsy Tour.