Jennifer P. Brown
Hoptown Chronicle, EditorJennifer P. Brown is the founder and editor of Hoptown Chronicle, a nonprofit newsroom covering Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
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The low-key workshop on Sept. 14 at Hopkinsville Brewing Co. is a Big Read event sponsored by Hoptown Chronicle and WKMS.
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Several days after raising doubts that the GOP can regain control of the U.S. Senate in the November midterm elections, Sen. Mitch McConnell told a Hopkinsville audience that he hopes American voters want to go in a different direction than President Joe Biden’s administration.
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The painting by Hopkinsville artist Paula Gieseke honors the legacy of Gloria Jean Watkins, the feminist author known by her pen name bell hooks.
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The mural is on the west wall of the Christian County Historical Society building at Ninth and Liberty streets in downtown Hopkinsville.
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A Massachusetts company has chosen Hopkinsville as the site for a plant that would employ 250 workers to manufacture materials for electric vehicle batteries, Gov. Andy Beshear announced Monday at the Christian County Courthouse.
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Abortion-rights advocates rallied Monday morning at the steps of the Christian County Justice Center to state their opposition to the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade.
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In November, Gilliam will face the incumbent Democrat, Steve Tribble, who is seeking an eighth term in office.
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West, an educator who serves on city council, and Knight, a small business owner, won the Democratic and Republican primaries, respectively.
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The decision came amid a notable shift in local public sentiment about drinking. In 2003 and 2005, Hopkinsville churches were vocal in their opposition to Sunday alcohol sales.
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Legacy Metals, a Hopkinsville company that manufactures building materials, will expand its operation and create 100 new jobs with a $1.2 million project, state and local officials said Wednesday.