Robert Siegel lecture at Murray postponed; WKMS exhibit opening still set Thursday by Jennifer P. Brown March 11, 2020 Travel concerns related to the coronavirus caused the postponement.
Grace Episcopal Church’s Lenten services and luncheons continue every Friday through April 3 by Jennifer P. Brown March 2, 2020 The Lenten luncheons are a tradition that goes back at least 35 years at the Hopkinsville church.
Hopkinsville Brewing celebrating expansion with Mardi Gras party by Jennifer P. Brown February 25, 2020 Owners Kate Russell and Joey Medeiros invested more than $220,000 in the expansion. The brewery will now be open Monday through Saturday.
Lenten fish fry dinners planned at Saints Peter and Paul by Jennifer P. Brown February 25, 2020 The dinners are set for three Fridays during Lent in the Catholic school's new cafeteria.
Drummer Steve Gorman finally has a hometown concert with Trigger Hippy by Jennifer P. Brown February 24, 2020 Gorman graduated from University Heights Academy in 1983. He left Western Kentucky University and moved to Atlanta, where he met brothers Chris and Rich Robinson, his eventual Black Crowes’ co-founders.
Hoptown Half Marathon generates big check for United Way by Jennifer P. Brown February 18, 2020 The contribution is the largest independent fundraiser for the local United Way's 2019 campaign.
‘Harriet’ movie showing rescheduled for Feb. 21 by Jennifer P. Brown February 11, 2020 The showing marks a shift by the Pennyroyal Arts Council to begin offering some new movies at the Alhambra.
Steve Gorman coming to public library Monday for book-signing by Jennifer P. Brown February 6, 2020 Gorman, who grew up in Hopkinsville and graduated from University Heights Academy, co-founded The Black Crowes.
Arts council takes Alhambra movie offerings up a notch with new releases; ‘Harriet’ and ‘Judy’ showing this week by Jennifer P. Brown February 4, 2020 Both movies are up for Oscars at the Academy Awards on Sunday.
Museum’s grand reopening will be Feb. 27; donors may attend preview party a week earlier by Jennifer P. Brown January 28, 2020 The renovated museum, housed in the 1915 Post Office building on East Ninth Street, will feature all new exhibits.
Send-off party Friday for Carter Hendricks and Idalia Luna by Jennifer P. Brown January 23, 2020 The mayor and his executive secretary are both leaving for new jobs at the end of January.
Storm hits senior center, causes damage at other Hopkinsville properties and triggers power outages by Jennifer P. Brown January 11, 2020 Damaging winds were still possible into the evening Saturday, the National Weather Service reported.