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Hopkinsville Community College receives largest individual gift in college’s history

Hopkinsville Community College campus

The Steve and Diane Thomas Endowment Fund will benefit HCC’s Professional and Technical Studies, better known at the PATS Division. 

HCC set to unveil 59th literary journal on April 24

The public is invited to the ceremony at Hopkinsville Community College’s Round Table Literary Park.

Megan Kem appointed interim principal at Christian County High School

Kem has served has the school’s assistant principal for six years and has 18 years of experience in the local district.

A young vendor stands out at garden show

Clayton Dixon, a middle school student who sells a line of meat dry rubs and sauces, is preparing for his first cooking competition.

Commentary: Stormwater utility has provided vital flood control in Hopkinsville

The Hopkinsville Surface and Stormwater Utility, created by city council in 2005, has ensured that heavy rain events like the one in early April don’t result in more serious flood conditions, observes former Mayor Dan Kemp.

Six Kentuckians have died in storms, 70 counties declare emergencies, governor says

bowling green park flooded

Christian County is among the at least 70 counties that have declared states of emergency following the storms.

The Chair Project, a silent auction on April 18, will support Sanctuary Inc.

Artist and downtown Hopkinsville merchant Julie-Anna Carlisle is The Chair Project organizer. The auction will be in her shop, Milkweed health & harmony emporium.

More Ky. universities could award advanced degrees under new law

students walking on Murray State University campus

Veterinary and osteopathic medicine plans will be subject to review process under the new law.

Beshear says state likely to run up against legislative cap on Kentucky’s emergency disaster spending

home near floodwater

Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear says a $100 million cap on emergency disaster spending is going to run out before the end of the year.

Kentucky heads for ‘problematic’ freeze following four-day flood

Areas that have flooded over the last four days — areas around Frankfort, Louisville, Paducah and Hopkinsville — are forecast to hit 32 degrees and below overnight Monday, accordiang to the National Weather Service. 

Flood impact: 150 homes, 25 business and 4 government buildings

Hopkinsville’s Showbox movie theater is among the businesses impacted by the storms. City crews will begin to collect debris that owners set at their curbs.

Good Friday Crosswalk planned April 18

The procession will begin at Christian County Courthouse on South Main Street.

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