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The Hopkinsville Art Guild is preparing to host its first ever “Art Loop” this weekend in Christian County.
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Though Kentucky is home to several major EV industry developments, the Bluegrass State’s drivers have been even slower than most to make the shift. In a press release from the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, a lobbying group of car manufacturers, their data showed that Kentucky ranks 39th in the electric vehicle market. In 2024, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet reported it had just 14,410 registered passenger vehicles that were fully electric. That’s less than 1% of the state’s personal automobiles.
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Bowen National Research, a real estate marketing and analysis consultant, presented its study this week focusing on the characteristics and trends of housing availability within Hopkinsville and Christian County.
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The privately held Australian company produces ready-made meals.
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The far western Kentucky community of Hopkinsville came together Friday to celebrate the legacy of the late bell hooks, a Black intellectual, poet and author from the city who went on to become one of the most celebrated in the modern feminist canon.
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A Hopkinsville food truck company is celebrating the diverse culinary offerings of western Kentucky Saturday.
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Hopkinsville recently amended an ordinance to allow alcohol sales on Sunday for the first time in 63 years.
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The Hopkinsville City Council unanimously approved at last week’s meeting a grant and associated tax incentive to potentially open an anchor store in Bradford Square Mall as part of a reignited redevelopment effort.
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Various organizations in Hopkinsville are celebrating Black History Month with an array of events from a pop-up shop to a brewery presentation.
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The Jeffers Bend Environmental Center in Hopkinsville is reinstating some staple events following two years of pandemic-related cancellations at its annual retreat on Jan. 15.