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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David Nickell believes the Land Between the Lakes Recreation and Heritage Act could ensure LBL becomes a "premiere recreation area."
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The tribute to the acclaimed author, and Hopkinsville native, who was born Gloria Jean Watkins, was attended by roughly 400 people Saturday at the Alhambra Theatre.
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Downtown Hopkinsville has seen an influx of several new locally owned businesses in the last decade — including restaurants, caterers, a coffeehouse, a brewery, several gift and clothing shops, photographers, media companies and an event center. Women own and run almost all of them.
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The group invites church, nonprofit, government and business representatives to an organizational meeting on March 29.
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“Hoptown” will focus on the sisterhood of Black women with inspiration from the near-parallel lives of Abadoo’s mother and the late feminist writer bell hooks, who grew up in Hopkinsville as Gloria Jean Watkins.
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Christian County's Farmer of the Year will be announced at the event, slated for Tuesday, March 22.
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It codifies into federal law a minimum of six-day delivery for letters and packages, a key element for rural advocates.
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The privately held Texas company operates huge convenience stores with gas stations at 41 locations in the South. An Oak Grove location would be the third in Kentucky.
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The Hopkinsville Community College Foundation is raising donations to help pay for the addition to the Round Table Literary Park.
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The board chose the name that received the most votes in a community survey.