Across Kentucky, election workers needed ahead of general election by McKenna Horsley September 16, 2023 Election officials across Kentucky say there is a shortage of poll workers.
Superintendent: School construction start is ‘historic day’ for the good of students by Jennifer P. Brown September 15, 2023 Gov. Andy Beshear joined local officials at the groundbreaking and praised the new high school as a future asset in economic development.
Back to the Future block party is fundraiser for Hopkinsville’s clock tower by Jennifer P. Brown September 13, 2023 The 1980s themed party on Oct. 6 will feature a live band for an outdoor concert.
Police, school employees react to threat call at MLK Jr. Elementary School by Jennifer P. Brown September 13, 2023 The school received a call about a potential active shooter, but no threat materialized.
Rally draws protestors seeking dismissal of Hopkinsville police officer by Jennifer P. Brown September 12, 2023 A spokeswoman for the group said they want city officials to know they have not forgotten Officer Jerimiah Kline's video controversy.
Trace Industries to benefit from car wash proceeds Friday by Hoptown Chronicle September 12, 2023 Tidal Wave Auto Spa on the Boulevard will donate half of the day's proceeds to the training program for people with disabilities.
Constance Alexander to lead ‘The Book Woman’s Daughter’ discussion at Corner Coffeehouse by Hoptown Chronicle September 12, 2023 The book is this year's Kentucky Reads selection by Kentucky Humanities.
Campanile’s ‘Young Frankenstein’ set Oct. 19-23 at Alhambra by Jennifer P. Brown September 11, 2023 The show is musical adaption of Mel Brooks' 1974 movie that starred Gene Wilder.
Hopkinsville pastors explore issues of race, community in podcast by Jennifer P. Brown September 10, 2023 The podcast, “Been Pastoring Through Some Hard Times,” features three Christian ministers, Kamarr Richee, Brandon Boone and Richard Dixon.
Big Read poet Ross Gay found his calling after dreaming of a football career by Jennifer P. Brown September 7, 2023 Gay, who was in Hopkinsville for the Big Read kickoff Thursday, said he was almost failing in college when a poet inspired him to get serious about writing.
Pennyrile Senior Games registration deadline is Friday by Hoptown Chronicle September 7, 2023 The games are for men and women ages 50 and older.
New federal dashboard tracks heat-related health emergencies by Anita Wadhwani September 7, 2023 In Christian County, the rate is much higher that the national average.