The late Julia Henry, a popular Hopkinsville radio personality in the 1950s, '60s and '70s, was among several notables ...
More than 4 million Americans have lost SNAP benefits, putting more pressure on food banks and food pantries across the ...
The Christian County Literacy Council is preparing to take a newly minted book mobile trailer directly to young readers in ...
A Hopkinsville medical cannabis patient told lawmakers that in-state prices have surged since protections for out-of-state ...
A Hopkinsville native is back on the best-seller lists. The New York Times reported last week that bell hooks’ 2002 book “Communion: The Female Search for Love” has seen a remarkable resurgence — ...
Gov. Andy Beshear vetoed several health-related bills during the veto recess, but the Kentucky General Assembly overrode them during the last two days of the 2026 legislative session, April 14-15. The ...
Independence Day celebrations and fireworks displays for the nation’s 250th anniversary are planned in Hopkinsville and surrounding communities this weekend. Hoptown Chronicle has pulled together a ...
Mose Thomas Bell, 87, died on Tuesday, June 30. He was retired from Cayce Mill Lighting, where he had been an assistant manager, and he was a self-employed Realtor. He was a deacon and trustee of West ...
Mary Ann “Sissy” Seay, 95, of Clarksville, Tennessee, died at 7:28 a.m. Monday, June 29, at Spring Meadows Healthcare & Rehab. A native of Pembroke, she was a retired bookkeeper, having worked for the ...
Joe Farris, 77, of Old Madisonville Road, Hopkinsville, died on Friday, July 3, at his home of natural causes. A native of Christian County, he was a U.S. Army veteran and a mechanic. Funeral services ...
Hopkinsville’s Bethel College was established as a private school for girls several years before the start of the Civil War and then survived almost 110 years. The Bethel Baptist Association, ...