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Hopkinsville native wins Harvard University architecture prize

Hopkinsville native Montréale Jones was announced as the 2026 winner of Harvard University’s Clifford Wong Prize in Housing Design in July for his intergenerational housing project “Rows and Bows.” Jones was born and raised in Hopkinsville and graduated from Christian County High School. He then attended Hopkinsville Community College and later received a bachelor’s degree in architecture and a graduate degree in urban and environmental design from the University of […]

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Fort Campbell publishes list of off-limit establishments for soldiers

Fort Campbell leaders published an updated list of businesses and areas surrounding the installation that are off limits to active-duty soldiers.  Hopkinsville areas on the list include: Any businesses owned or operated by Joe or Josh Chisenhall Let Freedom Reign, or any solicitation businesses operated by Bob Gaskins Oak Grove areas on the list include: Kingsdale Trailer Park Shady Oaks, previously known as Brayboys Carter’s Mobile Home Toy Box and […]

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Men 2 Be receives 90-day deadline to fix Attucks High School safety violations

Men 2 Be has been working to restore Attucks High School, but due to the building’s condition, the Hopkinsville Code Enforcement Board voted to give the nonprofit 90 days to fix the building’s safety violations or face demolition at Tuesday’s meeting. Men 2 Be is a Hopkinsville nonprofit that works to uplift boys in the community by supporting them academically and teaching life skills. In 2025, the nonprofit announced its […]

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Atmos Energy spotlights National 811 Day, promotes safe digging

August 11 marks National 811 Day, and Atmos Energy highlighted the importance of safe digging practices. Atmos Energy is a natural gas distribution corporation based in Dallas, Texas with multiple locations in western Kentucky including Hopkinsville. Utility pipelines carrying gas, water and electricity travel underground and can be impacted by projects that require digging. Atmos Energy reminds folks to call 811 before doing any digging to ensure they do not […]

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CCPS reports major increase in Summer Feeding Program meals served  

Christian County Public Schools hosts its annual Summer Feeding Program from June to July to provide meal bundles to children. At last week’s School Board meeting, Food Services Director Rosa Robinson spotlighted an increase in meals served during this year’s program. Through the program, parents and guardians of children between the ages of two and 18 years old could pick up five-day meal bundles weekly. In June, Robinson says over […]

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Christian County Public Health tax rate to remain 3.2 cents for the upcoming fiscal year

The Christian County Board of Health voted to maintain its current public health tax rate for fiscal year 2026-27 at Monday’s special-called meeting. Board members were recommended to keep the tax rate at 3.2 cents per $100 of assessed value for real estate, personal property and motor vehicle property. From the prior fiscal year to the current one, the rate remained at 3.2 cents. Christian County Public Health Director Devin […]

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Hopkinsville Post Office to host job fair

The United States Postal Service in Hopkinsville is hosting a job fair on Tuesday for folks interested in being mail carriers in western Kentucky. At the job fair, rural carrier associate and assistant rural carrier positions will be available. The open positions are at post offices in Christian, Todd, Trigg, Logan, Muhlenberg, Hopkins, Caldwell, McLean and Webster Counties.   The job fair will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. […]

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Four-vehicle wreck on North Drive results in injuries, a DUI charge

A collision between four vehicles on North Drive resulted in injuries and led to a DUI charge on Friday. According to Hopkinsville Police, David Green of Hopkinsville was traveling north on North Drive when he reportedly lost consciousness. Green’s truck then reportedly swerved into the oncoming lane and struck the driver’s side of a car operated by Heather West of Hopkinsville. Green’s vehicle then struck a truck head-on that was […]

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