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Dr. Edward B. Smith, who teaches theater and film at Georgetown College, will portray Adolph Rupp on March 11, at the Hopkinsville library.
Hopkinsville Christian County Kentucky library
Hopkinsville Brewing Co. owners Kate Russell and Joey Medeiros have purchased the auto body shop building that adjoins the brewery on Fifth Street.
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The Christian County Chamber of Commerce presented its 2019 Compass Awards to local small businesses during a banquet at the Silo Event Center.
Taylor Hayes receiving Sunset Award
Gwenda Motley, a retired educator, spoke about her sister, feminist author bell hooks, during History on Tap at Hopkinsville Brewing Co.
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Hopkinsville Brewing Co. used Veterans Blend hops to create a new IPA in honor of The Big Read.
Hopkinsville Brewing Company' Joey Medeiros and Kate Russell
See photos from Hopkinsville's Big Read kickoff at the Alhambra Theatre. The war-time USO show was complete with singers and dancers.
Becky Dearman and Riley Fort at Big Read USO Show
Hopkinsville Brewing Co. has cleared the first hurdle in an expansion plan after securing approval Wednesday for a conditional use permit.
Hopkinsville Brewing Co. building
Employees of the Pennyroyal Arts Council, who had their offices in the depot, moved to the Alhambra Theatre.
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Myra Kaye Hancock, owner of The Place restaurant on Sixth Street, died at her home of natural causes. She was 57.
Myra Kaye Hancock Dean Place
Hopkinsville City Council have cleared the way for the state Probation and Parole office to eventually move out of the heart of downtown.
Probation screen shot
A local couple hopes their Kickstarter campaign will help finance construction and startup costs for a new downtown restaurant.
downtown restaurant owners Graham Dawson and Heather Harvey Dawson
If the city catches a break, it'll be snow – and not rain – that will fall during the annual Christmas parade on Saturday.
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