Beshear and Cameron bring campaigns to Christian County by Jennifer P. Brown November 5, 2023 The gubernatorial candidates delivered vastly different campaign messages with one exception. Both focused on voter turnout.
Fall back to standard time Sunday morning by Jennifer P. Brown November 4, 2023 Federal law specifies that daylight saving time begins on the second Sunday in March and runs until the first Sunday in November.
NewsMatch coalition supports new model of public service journalism by Hoptown Chronicle November 2, 2023 Hoptown Chronicle is one of more than 350 nonprofit news organizations that kicked off their annual NewsMatch campaign on Wednesday.
Let the holidays begin: Here’s your big list of Hopkinsville happenings by Jennifer P. Brown November 1, 2023 November and December are packed with events ranging from the Turkey Trot to holiday open houses and the Christmas parade.
Cold weather shelter opening at Salvation Army by Hoptown Chronicle October 31, 2023 The Extreme Weather Shelter is located in the soup kitchen on Seventh Street.
Police Chief Jason Newby rescues woman from burning house by Jennifer P. Brown October 30, 2023 Newby arrived at the East Fourth Street house shortly before firefighters and went into the house as smoke poured out.
Freeze warning issued; Halloween will be a chilly fright by Jennifer P. Brown October 30, 2023 The first hard freeze of the season will occur overnight Monday, and nighttime lows below freezing will persist through Thursday.
Write-in candidates emerge in 2 local races on general election ballot by Jennifer P. Brown October 30, 2023 The race for commonwealth's attorney includes Maureen Leamy and write-in candidate Stephanie Bolen, while the District 4 school board candidates are Rebecca Pepper and write-in hopeful Caleb Ballard.
Hal and Bettye Thurmond Award winner discusses rebuilding community bonds by Jennifer P. Brown October 29, 2023 The theme of the breakfast, "Unarmed Truth and Unconditional Love," aligned with honoree Tishauna Douglas' message.
Hopkinsville attorney Lee White receives Johnstone award by Jennifer P. Brown October 25, 2023 White, who has practiced law in Hopkinsville since 1975, is known for his humility, wit and moral compass, said speakers at a banquet honoring him.
Aaron McNeil food programs see increase in need: Here’s how to help by Jennifer P. Brown October 24, 2023 The crisis relief agency's pantry currently needs donations of canned peas, vegetables and ravioli-type pasta.
Brooke Jung leaving Visit Hopkinsville for Albuquerque job by Jennifer P. Brown October 24, 2023 Jung has been tapped for a new position as vice president of Destination Development and Community Engagement in Albuquerque.