Hopkinsville SBC Wants Expanded Incentives
After months of research and talking to small business owners, the Hopkinsville Small Business Commission is ready to make its first ask of the City Council.
Hopkinsville Applies for Loan on Behalf of Ambulance Board
The City of Hopkinsville is applying for an Urban Development Action Grant to help the Ambulance Board following an unexpected string of issues. At Tuesday night’s meeting, the City Council voted to apply for the $500,000 loan.
Sexual Assualt Awareness Proclamation Presented
April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month and Hopkinsville and Christian County officials are recognizing the work of Sanctuary and Pennyrile Children’s Advocacy Center.
Hopkinsville Ward 5 Candidates Debate
The Hopkinsville City Council Ward 5 Councilwoman faces a challenge from someone new to the political arena. Councilwoman Amy Craig and retired banker Shannon Trogden attended Monday night’s League of Women Voters debates to weigh in on
Ward 4 Incumbent Faces Former Mayor’s Wife
Hopkinsville City Council Ward 4 Councilman Chuck Crabtree is facing off against University Heights Academy teacher, Faye Hendricks in the Republican Primary. The two appeared Monday night for the second night of League of Women Voter forums.
Hopkinsville Ward 7 to See Republican Primary
The two men running for election to the Hopkinsville City Council Ward 7 seat are no strangers to the community. The May Republican Primary will see retired Police Chief Clayton Sumner and business owner Mark Graham vying
Two Primary Election Debates for Ward 9
Five candidates are vying for the chance to be the Hopkinsville City Council Ward 9 representative. Thursday night, the three democratic candidates and the two republican candidates answered questions as part of the first night of League
Ward 1 Incumbent, Challenger Talk Homelessness, Small Businesses
The 2024 Primary Election in Kentucky is just over six weeks away and the League of Women Voters is kicking off debate season. Thursday night, several Hopkinsville City Council hopefuls answered previously submitted questions from the public.
Food Comes From Where: Lessons For 1st Graders
The pitter-patter of little feet on a farm isn’t always baby animals. Once a year, it is first-grade students from around Christian County. click to download audio4-H Agent, Mary Anne Garnett says last week 800 students participated
Tough Topics Tackled by Parents
Parenting in the digital age is hard for more reasons than just online predators. Parents and community members came together Tuesday for the Annual Tackling Tough Topics Conference, discussing all the dangers. While cyber smarts and knowing