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The first doses have gone to health care workers and, more recently, Christian County school staff, as local health officials gradually open vaccinations…
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After spiking over the weekend, the number of patients being treated for COVID-19 at Jennie Stuart Medical Center reached a record high of 36 on Monday,…
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A teenage girl in “The Nutcracker” ballet, featuring several dozen students of Brooke Bailey’s dance and gymnastics school, performed two nights this week…
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A Hopkinsville restaurant continued to serve customers in a parking lot tent on Sunday despite action Friday by the Christian County Health Department…
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Hopkinsville City Council doesn’t appear to have enough votes to override Mayor Wendell Lynch’s veto of a nonpartisan election ordinance that has been…
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On Palm Sunday, the start of Holy Week for Christians, two Hopkinsville churches took unprecedented steps to worship outside their familiar…
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Plans are set for the Pennyroyal Area Museum’s grand re-opening on Thursday, Feb. 27.A Chamber of Commerce ribbon-cutting is planned at 3 p.m., followed…
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The groups for and against a school nickel tax in Christian County have both relied on a number of traditional campaign methods leading up to Tuesday’s…
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Several AT&T employees who walked off the job in a contract dispute were picketing this weekend in front of the utility company’s facility in downtown…
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Longtime Hopkinsville journalist Jennifer Brown says since she left the Kentucky New Era in 2016 she had been looking for “the next thing” while doing…