Novelis Breaks Ground On Guthrie Facility
Novelis, the maker of rolled aluminum found inside many consumer cars and trucks, officially broke ground Monday at their new facility in Guthrie. The approximately $300 million 400,000-square-foot facility is expected to create about 125 jobs after
Over 700 Graduates Recognized At HCC Commencement
The James E. Bruce Convention Center was packed Friday night as family and friends of 768 students attended Hopkinsville Community College’s 52nd Commencement. The ceremony recognized graduate’s hard work and perserverence, some of whom were the first
HCC Approves First Budget Under New Funding Model
A tentative budget of $13.6 million for fiscal year 2018-19 was approved during Tuesday’s meeting of the Hopkinsville Community College Board of Directors. The budget is $654,000 less than last year’s and is the college’s first compiled
Platforms Distinguish Candidates In Crowded Field
In a field full of candidates, Democrats seeking the top law enforcement job in Christian County did their best to stand out during Monday’s debates. While training for staff, keeping the sheriff’s and jailer’s departments separate, and
With Bonafides Close, Candidates Differ On Jail Status
Republican candidates for Christian County Sheriff may have similarities in their training and background in law enforcement. However, they differed in their views on the independence of the Christian County Jail from the office they seek to
Democrats Court Support For Circuit Clerk
Differences on how to improve the Christian Circuit Court Clerk’s office were seen during Tuesday night’s debate between the two Democrats running for the position. While both say they want to use the position to serve, each
Coroner Candidates Face Off For Republican Ticket
A former firefighter faced-off against a former mortician Tuesday night for the Republican ticket for Coroner in Christian County. One plans to bring compassion and sensitivity to the office, while the other touched on a budget-saving plan
Democrats Tout Experience In Coroner Debate
The two Democratic candidates for Christian County Coroner faced-off in a debate Tuesday night that gave voters insight into their personalities, qualifications, and overall knowledge. The two leaned on their respective experience in their vie for the
Council Member Thompson Takes Oath Of Office
All seats on the Cadiz City Council will once again be filled following Monday morning’s swearing in of Dan Thompson. Thompson replaces former Councilmember Kyle Cunningham, who resigned April 3. Thompson, a former water commissioner, was read
Partners Break Ground At New Housing Site
The ground was broken Wednesday on a new inner-city housing development site in Hopkinsville. Once built, the duplex on West Edmunds Street will be the second such housing development in the Canton Pike neighborhood. Hopkinsville Mayor Carter