Clarksville student with Christian County ties to perform at Carnegie Hall by Hoptown Chronicle January 22, 2024 Katelyn Henry was selected for the High School Performance Series at the renowned NYC venue on Feb. 11.
City of Hopkinsville has new public information officer by Jennifer P. Brown January 21, 2024 Amanda Brunt previously served as the spokeswoman for the Christian County Health Department.
Still Water performing for church dinner concert by Hoptown Chronicle January 21, 2024 The event is Feb. 14 at Westview Assembly of God.
Hopkinsville physicians will lead panel discussion for Heart Health Month by Hoptown Chronicle January 21, 2024 The community is invited to the event Feb. 2 at Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School.
Christian County Public Schools remain closed by Hoptown Chronicle January 21, 2024 The district anticipates students will return to schools Tuesday.
What lurks beneath the snow and ice? A real noisy crowd. by Jennifer P. Brown January 21, 2024 Two broods of cicadas will emerge this spring and summer in the U.S., and one is expected in Christian County.
Wind chill advisory issued; low temps Friday and Saturday will be near zero by Jennifer P. Brown January 19, 2024 The wind chill Friday will be as low as minus 10.
Spending to lobby Kentucky legislature hit all-time high in 2023, spurred by gambling bills by Tom Loftus January 19, 2024 The record is noteworthy because Kentucky lawmakers convened for only a short legislative session of 30 days in 2023.
Modernette Civic Club sets plans for African American Heritage Breakfast by Hoptown Chronicle January 18, 2024 The keynote speaker will be state Rep. Pamela Stevenson.
Wrongfully convicted Kentuckians could get compensation under proposed bill by Sylvia Goodman January 18, 2024 Thel bill to compensate people who were incarcerated for crimes they did not commit unanimously passed out of the House Judiciary committee.
Winter weather advisory issued for Hopkinsville with threat of ice and snow by Jennifer P. Brown January 18, 2024 The advisory is in effect from 10 a.m. Thursday through 9 a.m. Friday.
Kentucky House files $124.8 billion 2-year spending plan by Tom Latek January 17, 2024 Rep. Jason Petrie, R-Elkton, who chairs House Appropriations and Revenue, said the plan invests taxpayer resources with the goal of getting a return on each investment that will further benefit Kentuckians.