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Austin Carter speaks to Alissa Keller, Executive Director of the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County, about the museum's latest featured artifact in Hoptown Chronicle's "Snapshots in Time" column.
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Austin Carter speaks to Executive Director of the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County, Alissa Keller, about her next featured artifact in the MHHCC and Hoptown Chronicle's collaborative series, "Snapshots in Time."
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Austin Carter speaks to Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County Executive Director Alissa Keller about her featured "Snapshots in Time" artifact for the month of April: 110 years' worth of Hopkinsville Fire Department fire run records, including one particularly noteworthy blaze in 1924.
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Austin Carter speaks to Alissa Keller, executive director of the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County, about her latest historical artifact featured in her "Snapshots in Time" column for the Hoptown Chronicle.
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The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County Executive Director Alissa Keller shares the next artifact featured in the museum's "Snapshots in Time" series in collaboration with the Hoptown Chronicle.
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Austin Carter speaks to Alissa Keller, executive director of the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County, about her history series with the Hoptown Chronicle.
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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.
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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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“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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A tornado touched down Saturday morning on the east side of downtown Hopkinsville, ripping the roof and gas pumps from the Marathon station at Ninth and Campbell streets, said Christian County Emergency Manager Randy Graham.