Governor signs bill for disaster days for schools impacted by December tornadoes by Lily Burris April 2, 2022 The bill waives missed days between Dec. 13, 2021 and Jan. 14, 2022.
bell hooks Memorial Writing Contest winners celebrated by Jennifer P. Brown April 1, 2022 Twenty people who wrote on the theme of "change" submitted stories and poems in the contest.
UHA names Tonya Oakley next head of school by Jennifer P. Brown April 1, 2022 Oakley retired last year as principal of Indian Hills Elementary School.
Study: People raised in rural areas have a better sense of direction by The Rural Blog March 31, 2022 The study also noted that people from cities with complicated layouts are able to navigate better than those from grid-based cities like Chicago.
Biden’s budget proposal would boost USDA funding by 9% by Bryce Oates March 31, 2022 The proposal includes key budget increases in programs for rural housing, clean energy, high speed internet, farm and land conservation, and forests and wildfires.
City contractor to begin street work by Jennifer P. Brown March 31, 2022 Several streets in the Springmont and Hunting Creek neighborhoods are slated to be repaved.
Ky. Republicans pass bill to tighten public benefits before veto period by Ryland Barton March 31, 2022 The measure was scaled back this week after pushback from advocates and Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear’s administration.
Hopkinsville City Council: Republican vying for Ward 9 seat discusses views by Jennifer P. Brown March 31, 2022 Jamie Lienberger sees the city spending too much money and said she would look for ways to save.
Hopkinsville City Council: Republican candidate for Ward 12 outlines positions by Jennifer P. Brown March 30, 2022 Matthew Handy is running against incumbent Democrat Phillip Brooks.
Ward 5 candidates Craig and Norris address city issues by Jennifer P. Brown March 30, 2022 During the forum, candidates discussed several issues that residents told Hoptown Chronicle mattered the most to them.
Schools dismissing early on Wednesday by Jennifer P. Brown March 30, 2022 District officials said the potential for damaging winds posed a threat to the safety of students and drivers on buses.