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KYTC announces milling, paving operations for Main, Virginia Streets

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced that portions of Virginia Street and Main Street in downtown Hopkinsville are set to undergo milling and paving work starting next week.   The operations will take place on Virginia and Main Streets from the Little River Bridge to 9th Street and motorists should expect lane restrictions and traffic delays. Milling operations will be underway from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. on July 29 through […]

todayJuly 22, 2026 4

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Hudson’s Antique Depot celebrates its grand opening in downtown Hopkinsville

Downtown Hopkinsville is now home to Hudson’s Antiques Depot and More, a vendor mall with a wide variety of merchandise, and on Wednesday, community members celebrated the store’s opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The depot is owned by Kristine Ben Cheikh, who named it after her son. Before the store opened, it was called the Bluegrass Vendor Mall, and Ben Cheickh says she originally came to the mall to be […]

todayMay 7, 2026 9

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Elleri’s Formals moves to downtown Hopkinsville

The folks at Elleri’s Formals were joined by community members to celebrate the boutique’s relocation to downtown Hopkinsville with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday. Elleri’s opened in February 2024 and became a destination for people searching for dresses and suits for formal events. Owner Morgan Brown says the store originally opened at the old Kentucky New Era building along East 9th Street before moving to a location on Country […]

todayApril 9, 2026 5

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Camo Caravan opens new location in downtown Hopkinsville

When floodwaters swept across Christian County in 2025, homes and businesses were severely damaged, leaving many people to rebuild or move. The folks at Camo Caravan decided to salvage what they could and reopen the restaurant in downtown Hopkinsville. Camo Caravan, co-owned by military veterans Jason Coy and Eric Hardin, opened in Hopkinsville in 2022 and has become known for its burgers, sandwiches and much more. The restaurant was originally […]

todayJanuary 7, 2026 6

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Auburn Bank officials cut the ribbon on new Hopkinsville location

Auburn Bank has over 100 years of history in the region, and on Tuesday, a new milestone was achieved as bank officials cut the ribbon on their new location in downtown Hopkinsville. The bank’s roots date back to the 1800s, when the first bank opened in Auburn, Kentucky, in Logan County. The bank maintains a location in Auburn and also has a branch in Russellville. The bank’s Hopkinsville location has […]

todayDecember 16, 2025 5

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Citizens oppose the possible demolition of the Blue Streak Building

The Blue Streak Printers Building is a longstanding piece of downtown Hopkinsville, but it could face demolition if it is found to not be structurally salvageable. The building sits along East 9th Street and neighbors the Phoenix Building lot. At Tuesday’s Hopkinsville City Council meeting a few folks supported the building’s preservation. Grace Abernethy is a historic preservationist and a member of the Hopkinsville History Foundation, and she spotlighted some […]

todaySeptember 17, 2025 5

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Repairs set to begin at Woody Winfree Fire-Transportation Museum

By News Reporter Gabby Cedano The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County and the Local Development Corporation (LDC) have announced that long-awaited repairs will soon begin at the Woody Winfree Fire-Transportation Museum, located at 310 East 9th Street. The former Central Fire Station, which housed Hopkinsville’s fire department from 1905 to 1964, was transformed into the Woody Winfree Museum in 2008. On March 31, 2023, the historic structure sustained heavy damage […]

todaySeptember 4, 2025 3

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Downtown businesses to host inaugural Art After Dark on Thursday

Businesses in Downtown Hopkinsville are inviting the community to explore local art and music at the first Art After Dark on Thursday evening. Kate Russell is the co-owner of the Hopkinsville Brewing Company and is also playing a key role in organizing Art After Dark. When the Downtown Entertainment District was established, Russell says she and fellow downtown business owners saw it as an opportunity to collaborate and host an […]

todayJuly 23, 2025 5

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Camo Caravan moves downtown following April floods

After their location on North Drive was impacted by floodwaters in April, the folks at Camo Caravan picked up what could be salvaged and are taking the restaurant downtown.  Camo Caravan, co-owned by military veterans Jason Coy and Eric Hardin, opened in Hopkinsville in 2022. Since then, the restaurant has become known for its burgers, sandwiches, nachos and much more. In early April, much of western Kentucky was impacted by […]

todayJune 9, 2025 7

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