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Fannie Louise Maddux chosen Woman of the Year

Maddux, a Christian County native, was the first woman to serve on Hopkinsville City Council and later became the first woman to chair the Christian County Board of Education.

Youth Art Month exhibit reception slated at Alhambra

The reception and recognition ceremony will begin at 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 26.

Methodist church offering space for Hopkinsville gardeners; seeks donated soil, fertilizer

Christian Heights United Methodist Church on North Drive will provide garden space and some supplies needed to get started.

The importance of showing up for your community.

Imedla Gorman marquee

Imelda Gorman, who died on Saturday, March 15, left us all with an important lesson, writes Hoptown Chronicle editor Jennifer P. Brown.

Beshear has signed some Kentucky public safety bills into law, has more to consider

capitol torunda and lincoln statue

Lawmakers can override the vetoes when they return to Frankfort next week.

Locals perform short play about Hopkinsville clairvoyant Edgar Cayce

Andrew Troche played Cayce in “To Sleep Per Chance” and Grace Abernethy had two roles — as Cayce’s assistant, Gladys Turner, and his wife, Gertrude Evans Cayce. 

Trump administration reported to consider expanding military role along southern border

soldier at border

Approximately 300 Fort Campbell soldiers are among those who have been deployed to the southern border so far this year.

bell hooks Memorial Writing Contest awards ceremony set

Awards will be presented at 3 p.m. Sunday at Hampton Inn & Suites.

Bill that Ky. hospitals said they need fell victim to dizzying last-minute changes in House

Sen. Stephen Meredith

The House on Friday also killed an unrelated bill sought by the state’s largest treatment program and sponsored by freshman Sen. Craig Richardson, R-Hopkinsville.

Kentucky lawmakers’ education changes are now on Beshear’s desk

classroom

Beshear has already signed some legislation into law.

As complaints persist at Kentucky’s regional driver’s licensing centers, Real ID enforcement is almost here

Fort Knox entrance

The national Real ID enforcement deadline which is less than two months away.

Salute to Agriculture award winners share spotlight with national issues

U.S. Rep. James Comer, the keynote speaker, downplayed the potential harm of President Trump’s tariffs and of cuts to federal programs and to a huge reduction in the number of government employees.

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