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Driver’s licensing office has moved to a temporary location in Hopkinsville
Damages caused by a storm with heavy rain on June 3 forced state officials to temporarily move the Hopkinsville Driver Licensing Regional Office out of the old First City Bank building at 901-A S. Main St., the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced Monday. While repairs are made, the licensing office will...
Councilman's presentation stating 'Prince of PRIDE is Satan' rebuked as 'pure hate'
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn.--A Clarksville City Council member issued a presentation last week in advance of the city's Pride Festival on Sunday which included stating "the prince of pride is Satan," and ultimately ended with his resignation from the Parks Board while remaining on the city council. Clarksville City Councilman Travis Holleman...
Fireworks set Thursday in Hopkinsville, Saturday at Lake Barkley
Red, White and Ooooh!, the community festival and fireworks show put on by Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation, will begin with activities and food trucks at 7 p.m. Thursday at Ruff Park on North Drive. Backyard Bouncers and other activities for children will be offered. The food trucks will include Holiday...
Community comes together for first Clarksville Pride Festival in nearly 20 years | PHOTOS
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – After weeks of anticipation, C-Pride held the first Clarksville pride festival in nearly 20 years on Saturday, June 29. The event featured two entertainment stages, a large assortment of food trucks and a plethora of booths featuring artists, businesses and organizations. Each entertainment stage featured a mix of talent from Clarksville and Nashville.
City notes parking, transit information for Independence Day Celebration
CLARKSVILLE, TN – The City of Clarksville will present its annual Independence Day Celebration on Wednesday, July 3, at Liberty Park. The free rain or shine event will include a live concert, activities, food trucks, local beers from Star Spangled Brewing Co. and a fireworks show. The City of...
Local Army veteran receives new roof after storm and tornado damage
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A local Army veteran is getting a much-needed new roof, all thanks to an initiative helping service members across the country. Caesar Meijia and his family faced significant challenges over the past year after insurance refused to cover the damage sustained in a severe storm and worsened by a deadly tornado more than six months ago.
Keymonta Epps announces candidacy for Clarksville City Council
Clarksville, TN – Keymonta Epps hopes to make a great impact in Clarksville by implementing a new vision and a new voice for his community. On June 15, this United States Army Veteran announced his plan to secure the open seat on the City Council on November 5, 2024.
Noteworthy figures hailing from Hopkinsville and Christian County
Editor’s note: This column, which first ran in The Sunday Brew newsletter, comes from remarks Hoptown Chronicle editor Jennifer P. Brown prepared for a talk about famous people from Hopkinsville and Christian County. The talk was given Thursday at the Alhambra Theatre for the Leadership West Kentucky class, which had 28 of its members in town for a day of presentations organized by Christian County Chamber of Commerce President Taylor Hayes.
Tornado recovery continues in Pembroke with another around of debris pickup
PEMBROKE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – Residents in Pembroke are still working to dispose of left-over debris from the tornado breakout on Memorial Day weekend. After weeks of assistance from emergency services and the county, rounds of debris pick up are happening throughout the city. Pembroke Mayor Jeanette Aldridge...
Red, White and Oooh! Provides Hopkinsville With Free Fireworks Show
If rain and storms hold off Thursday night, Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation will play host to their annual fireworks show. Marketing and Events Coordinator Rachel Sanders said there will be plenty to do at Ruff Park, off North Drive, starting at 7:00. WHVO and WKDZ sponsor the event, and as...
Hoptown Hosedown kicks off at Joe Mumford Park, more to come | PHOTOS
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – Kids were able to beat the heat with Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation on Tuesday. As temperatures peaked at 92 degrees, the Hopkinsville Fire Department extended their ladder on a firetruck to spray a hose on the basketball court at Joe Mumford Park. Kids...
City Council discusses park progress, recognizes first responders
After local first responders were presented with awards and recognized for promotions, the Hopkinsville City Council discussed the progress of Rotary Park on Pardue Lane, approved zoning for agricultural districts as well as a street renaming policy at Tuesday’s meeting. From the Hopkinsville Police Department, Michael Atkins was promoted...
Hopkinsville mayor seeks nominees for new community awards
Mayor James R. Knight Jr. wants local residents to nominate individuals for awards that will “recognize and celebrate unsung heroes who make our community great,” his office announced Monday. The inaugural Mayor’s Community Awards will be open for nominations until 2 p.m. July 26. Honorees representing five categories...
Letter: Clarksville’s values on display at Pride: Diversity, welcome, celebration, community | OPINION
Clarksville Now publishes opinion pieces representing both sides of a variety of topics. Opinions presented do not necessarily reflect those of the newsroom or management. To join the conversation, email your opinion piece to news@clarksvillenow.com. Contributed commentary from Charles Uffelman of Clarksville:. Doug Englen’s op-ed Friday condemning Clarksville’s returning LGBTQ+...
Western Kentucky State Fair Beef Show Dedicated To Tim Henderson
The 2024 Western Kentucky State Fair beef show, that was held Saturday night, was dedicated to the late Tim Henderson for his many years of involvement with the show. Former show participants gathered with show participants from this year’s beef show at the conclusion of the activities Saturday, June 29th, to dedicate the show to Henderson, who passed away in April.
Process Stalled for Pardue Park Project
Hopkinsville City Council will have to decide if a one-hundred thousand dollar grant is worth the time lost on the Pardue Park. Tuesday night, City Chief Financial Officer Melissa Clayton told City Council they had been communicating with the state and finally received an answer last month. The woman originally...
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