Salute to Agriculture: New markets touted and awards presented by Jennifer P. Brown March 19, 2024 Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Jonathan Shell touted the possibility of local farmers growing corn for aviation fuel.
Cayce Days will celebrate life and work of Edgar Cayce, the Sleeping Prophet by Jennifer P. Brown March 11, 2024 Several activities are planned downtown on March 22 and 23.
10,000 Kentuckians marched to demand racial equality. My grandmother was one of them. by Liam Niemeyer March 5, 2024 The 60th anniversary of the Freedom March on Frankfort was commemorated on Tuesday.
McConnell to step down as U.S. Senate GOP leader by Ariana Figueroa and Jacob Fischler February 28, 2024 McConnell, who turned 82 last week, cited the death of his wife’s sister several weeks ago, as an event that prompted him to think about his future.
History on Tap will feature Christian County survivors of slavery by Jennifer P. Brown February 19, 2024 The stories come from newspaper biographies written by a former Hopkinsville mayor in 1934.
Soul food recipes from Hopkinsville’s Nance family by Hoptown Chronicle February 11, 2024 "You've got to feel [soul food] from the heart," Paulette Robinson told Hoptown Chronicle.
Hoptown Idol winner to play lead in Campanile’s next show, ‘Cinderella’ by Hoptown Chronicle February 7, 2024 Chassity Jàuné Mumford will play Ella in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical March 13 through 17.
No cell phones in class for Kentucky public school students if advancing bill becomes law by McKenna Horsley February 6, 2024 One supporter of the bill warned it won’t be "as easy as it sounds" for teachers to implement.
Hopkinsville Community College workshops to help students with FAFSA changes by Jennifer P. Brown January 31, 2024 The workshops could prove especially beneficial this year because of changes in the system to determine financial aid eligibility.
‘Becoming bell hooks’ to premiere in February on KET by Kentucky Lantern January 29, 2024 The documentary will be broadcast on Kentucky Education Television on Feb. 27 and Feb. 29 following preview screenings in Louisville and Lexington.
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.
Preservationist to lead History on Tap program about Edgar Cayce by Hoptown Chronicle January 16, 2024 Grace Abernethy will connect Cayce's life to several buildings along Hopkinsville's Seventh Street.