City Considers Street Naming Policy

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Despite all the streets renamed over the last year in Hopkinsville, the City does not have a policy in place. Thursday night, City Council discussed what a policy would look like. Public Works Superintendent, Mike Perry says

CCPS to Move Bluegrass Learning #2

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Nearly a decade after closing Belmont Elementary School, part of the Christian County Public Schools will be back in the building on Belmont Hill in the fall. Thursday night, Director of Student Services, Dr. Kim Stevenson asked

Proclamation Issued for Juneteenth

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Juneteenth will be observed on June 15th in Hopkinsville and Christian County. Hopkinsville Major JR Knight and Christian County Judge Executive Jerry Gilliam joined together Tuesday to read the proclamation. click to download audioGilliam finished by reminding

Hopkinsville Applies for Grant to Finish Rail Trail

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Work on the final leg of the Hopkinsville Greenway system, known locally as the Rail Trail, could begin as soon as next year, if the City receives a federal grant. Tuesday night, City Council voted to apply

40 Graduate University Heights Academy

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The University Heights Academy Class of 2024 is flying high after walking across the stage Friday night. 40 newly minted graduates spent the last week, to quote Valedictorian Prit Patel, making memories to last a lifetime. click

Vision Statement Set for Community Schools

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The budget for the Community Schools grant in Christian County is headed to the Prichard Committee for approval. Director for Full-Service Community Schools, Nicole Poindexter says the Leadership Committee reviewed the three action items chosen by the

City Council Approves New Road, Radio System Update

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The City of Hopkinsville and Christian County will be spending three-million dollars to upgrade the emergency radio system and build a road in South Park. Tuesday night, Ward 6 Councilman Travis Martin asked City Clerk Brittany Byrum

Community Collaborative Chooses 3 Focus Areas Per School

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Christian County Public Schools officials are narrowing down how the Prichard Committee Community School grant funding will be spent. At the second Community Schools Collaborative Leadership meeting Tuesday night, Director of Full Service Community Schools Nicole Poindexter