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Local news from Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
City breaks ground on rail-trail extension; construction will include 1,250-foot pedestrian bridge
Jennifer P. Brown
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October 3, 2019
Phase II adds 1.7 miles to the rail-trail. Construction is expected to take 10 months.
AG candidate Stumbo campaigns in Hopkinsville, pledges to open regional office if elected
Jennifer P. Brown
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October 2, 2019
Democrat Greg Stumbo faces Republican Daniel Cameron in the Nov. 5 general election.
Panhandlers could not approach traffic under new ordinance on council’s Tuesday agenda
Jennifer P. Brown
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September 30, 2019
The ordinance would apply to the city's busiest streets downtown and to Fort Campbell Boulevard from 21st Street to the parkway.
Faith led Hal and Bettye Thurmond to be civil rights leaders
Jennifer P. Brown
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September 26, 2019
An oral history tells the story of Hal and Bettye Thurmond and how the Catholic faith led them to be civil rights leaders in Hopkinsville.
Councilman wants $100,000 restored to Inner-City REZ budget as officials look at dilapidated housing burden
Jennifer P. Brown
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September 19, 2019
Concerns about the ICREZ budget stem, in part, from the growing burden of dilapidated structures – that have been abandoned in many cases by owners – in Hopkinsville’s oldest neighborhoods.
Diplomats chosen to learn how Hopkinsville operates and possibly shape their roles in the city
Jennifer P. Brown
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September 19, 2019
The diplomats will meet one evening a month October through March. They will select and perform a service project in December.
City council to vote on fire chief appointment, new property tax rate
Jennifer P. Brown
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September 17, 2019
Mayor Carter Hendricks has recommended that Hopkinsville City Council promote Deputy Fire Chief Steve Futrell.
Democrats for state office speak at Hopkinsville park gathering
Cory Sharber
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September 16, 2019
Candidates for governor, attorney general and agriculture commissioner addressed voters at an event billed as Jazz in the Park.
Ferrell’s approved for $15,000 city grant; repairs to start this month
Jennifer P. Brown
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September 12, 2019
The iconic 1936 restaurant was heavily damaged by a fire July 4.
History on Tap will serve up a Christian County feud story Sept. 19 at brewery
Jennifer P. Brown
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September 10, 2019
History teacher Brett Pritchett will relate the story of the feud between the Dukes and the Bones.
Census will be focus of Constitution Day lecture Sept. 17 at HCC
Jennifer P. Brown
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September 10, 2019
Thomas Glover's talk is titled "The Constitution, the Census and Gerrymandering."
Downtown investors are new owners of former Harper House building
Jennifer P. Brown
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September 5, 2019
The building at 10th and Main streets is one of several properties Tyler Young and Taylor Thieke have purchased since last fall.
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