Community asked to help narrow choices for new high school name, colors and mascot by Jennifer P. Brown November 10, 2021 Community members have until Nov. 19 to respond to an online survey that lists five possible options each for name, colors and mascot.
Registered nurse Daniel Mason is third Republican in judge-executive’s race by Jennifer P. Brown November 9, 2021 Mason will face Magistrate Jerry Gilliam and agriculture businesswoman Katie Moyer in their party's primary.
Dinner church needs community’s help to feed 400 on Thanksgiving by Jennifer P. Brown November 8, 2021 Home cooks can help with the effort to serve 400 Thanksgiving meals by preparing side dishes for the holiday.
Hoptown Chronicle editor named president of Kentucky Historical Society board by Julia Hunter November 8, 2021 Brown, who has served on the board since 2013, was sworn in during the society's annual meeting on Friday.
City seeking applicants for new Hopkinsville Diplomat program by Jennifer P. Brown November 8, 2021 The program is offered to adults in Christian County who want to learn more about city government and how it works.
Popular religion speaker returning to HCC virtually by Jennifer P. Brown November 8, 2021 Buddhist monk Tsering Phuntsok will be a guest of the Religion & Philosophy Club at noon Tuesday, Nov. 9.
Lincoln Foster will run for county attorney as an independent by Jennifer P. Brown November 5, 2021 Foster has worked as an assistant county attorney for 10 years and started his career in the office with his father, Mike Foster, the former county attorney.
Christian County Magistrate Mark Wells to seek re-election by Julia Hunter November 5, 2021 Christian County Magistrate Mark Wells represents the county's 2nd District, a role he has held for two terms.
Foster Cotthoff to seek 3rd term as district judge by Jennifer P. Brown November 4, 2021 Cotthoff was first elected in 2014 to serve as Christian District Court judge.
John Soyars to retire as county attorney, will endorse Lincoln Foster by Jennifer P. Brown November 4, 2021 Soyars will have worked in the Christian County Attorney's Office for 32 years when he steps down at the end of the year.
Kentuckians encouraged to submit art for Capitol exhibit by Julia Hunter November 4, 2021 Two paintings by two Hopkinsville artists are currently displayed in the inaugural exhibition, which will run until Dec. 31.
First-generation college students invited to HCC session by Jennifer P. Brown November 4, 2021 A complimentary lunch will be served to the first 50 people who arrive for the 1st Gen Fest beginning at 11 am. Monday.