Looking for the Bell Witch? She’s headed for Hopkinsville twice before Halloween by Jennifer P. Brown October 5, 2022 Events with Bell Witch storytellers are planned at Jeffers Bend and St. Elmo.
Former Hopkinsville minister is recovering from Ian in Florida by Chip Hutcheson October 5, 2022 In Arcadia where Chuck Poe is pastor of a Baptist church, flooding has been the most disruptive aspect in the hurricane's aftermath.
Loretta Lynn, a coal miner’s daughter who spoke strongly for women, has died by The Rural Blog October 4, 2022 The country music icon, described as a "symbol of rural resilience," was 90 years old.
Kentucky by Heart: Rediscovering the works of iconic writer and Kentucky native Robert Penn Warren by Steve Flairty October 4, 2022 Robert Penn Warren, a Kentucky native from Guthrie, became America’s first Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry in 1986.
Texas window and door manufacturer to invest $16M in Hopkinsville plant and create 203 jobs by Jennifer P. Brown September 29, 2022 Elevate Windows and Doors will create a manufacturing and distribution hub in a spec building at Hopkinsville's Commerce Park I.
Hopkinsville Greenway pedestrian bridge reopens by Jennifer P. Brown September 28, 2022 The bridge was closed Wednesday after city officials were made aware of cracks in the bridge’s retaining wall.
Spelling bee competitors and audience members pack Alhambra Theatre by Jennifer P. Brown September 28, 2022 The Christian County Literacy Council had more than 80 entrants for the second annual competition.
Kentucky voter registration deadline is Oct. 11, early voting period approaches by Divya Karthikeyan September 27, 2022 Voters can register on the secretary of state’s website, GoVoteKy.com.
Proposed solar system regulations headed to Hopkinsville City Council by Jennifer P. Brown September 26, 2022 Community and Development Services board members adopted the proposal for council consideration.
Election officials trying to recruit younger poll workers in Kentucky by Divya Karthikeyan September 26, 2022 Roughly 58% of poll workers deployed during the 2018 midterms were aged 61 and older.
Hopkinsville Community College unveils statue honoring bell hooks by Jennifer P. Brown September 26, 2022 The unveiling occurred on the 70th anniversary of her birth in Hopkinsville as Gloria Jean Watkins.
A sense of belonging in bell hooks’ hometown by Jennifer P. Brown September 25, 2022 "Memories offer us a world where there is no death, where we are sustained by rituals of regard and recollection," bell hooks wrote in "Belonging: A Culture of Place"