First of 3 Meetings About Community Schools Grant
Work is underway to discover and address the needs at two Christian County Public Schools thanks to a federal grant to create Community Schools. More than 150 parents, students, staff, and community members attended the first of
New Christian County High School Construction Remains On Target
Christian County Public Schools are on target for both construction and payments regarding the new Christian County High School. Thursday night, Director of Finance Jessica Darnell brought the School Board a $5 million payment, adding it
Family, Friends Celebrate Youth Art Month
Artwork from over 200 students is currently gracing the walls of the Alhambra Theatre. The exhibit is part of the National Youth Art Month celebration, with Arts Education Coordinator Molly Campbell saying the pieces have been hanging
Mayor and HYPE Talk Improvements and Involvement
Hopkinsville leaders are looking to the future with young professionals stepping into more roles. Mayor JR Knight met with members of the Hopkinsville Young Professionals Engage, HYPE, Friday afternoon to follow up on a meeting last year.
Michigan Company Looks to Expand in Hopkinsville
2025 will bring medical marijuana to Kentucky legally, but some of the hows and wheres are still in the air. Michigan Total Healing Center and now Kentucky Total Health Center is hoping to open in Hopkinsville. Thomas
4 New Officers, Promoted Sergeant Swore In
There will be four new faces on the streets of Hopkinsville protecting and serving. Tuesday night, Mayor JR Knight swore in the new Police officers following their graduation from training. Police Chief Jason Newby introduced the newest
Revitalize or Die Message from Downtown Hopkinsville Study
Hopkinsville City Council continues discussing improvements downtown and public safety. Tuesday night, Local Development Corporation Chairwoman, Peg Hays presented the Council with the Hopkinsville Real Estate Proposal completed late last year by Jeff Siegler. click to download
Colonel Stevenson Encourages Involvement
“If not now, when” is the call to action heard by several hundred people Saturday morning. The Modernette Civic Club’s 28th Annual African-American Heritage Breakfast featured State Representative Colonel Pam Stevenson as the keynote speaker. click to
Trigg County Solar Farm Ordinance Passes First Reading
Trigg County is looking to ensure all residents have equal protections as solar power continues to grow in the region. During Tuesday night’s Fiscal Court meeting, Judge Executive Stan Humphries went over the proposed Solar Ordinance. click
Men2Be Plans Renovation Of Attucks High Schools
In three short years, Men2Be has grown to serve nearly 60 young boys, but organizers do not plan to stop any time soon.