Pennyroyal Area Museum

Stories about the Pennyroyal Area Museum.

The retired educator was the first Black administrator at Hopkinsville High School.
Levi Peterson book feature
Sometimes, a modern story can give new meaning and access to ancient Greek characters.
ancient greece
The Thomas Street Recreation Center and the Planters Bank-Jennie Stuart Health Sportsplex are among those that reopened Friday.
snow plow truck
Hazardous driving conditions prompted several agencies to close or reschedule activities.
snow sidewalk feature
As the region awaits the next wave of snow, several agencies and businesses will remain closed Wednesday because of hazardous driving conditions created by snow and ice at the start of the week.
snow-removal-HWEA-lot-feature
There was enough accumulation to create hazardous driving conditions that will still affect Hopkinsville on Tuesday.
train snow scene feature
The National Weather Service warned travel will likely be treacherous.
closed sign feature
The new format opens up the possibility for more contestants, including people who previously helped run the Black History Month Trivia Bowl at the community college.
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Bill Falls had heard his grandfather was a good basketball coach. But until he came across a Hoptown Chronicle article, he didn't know that Coach William Falls of Attucks High School had been inducted posthumously into a hall of fame.
coach falls feature
Madeline Miller's virtual appearance will kick off the seventh Big Read in Hopkinsville.
big read 2021
King, who is remembered today on the national holiday honoring him, gave the speech from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to more than 200,000 civil rights demonstrators.
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Stuart Sanders will present on his book, "Murder on the Ohio Belle," for the Jan. 28 virtual program.
Founders Day 2018