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As COVID-19 restrictions loosen, many Kentuckians are grappling with whether or not they should continue masking in public. Earlier this month, Gov. Andy…
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Wendell Lynch will present his first proposed budget as Hopkinsville’s elected mayor at 9 a.m. Friday, May 7, at the Hopkinsville Municipal Center. A…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has taken the lives of more than 6,400 Kentuckians. The grief has been intensified by health precautions that limit how many people…
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Hopkinsville Mayor Wendell Lynch will appoint a 12-person committee to study nonpartisan elections — a measure that he blocked in July with a rare veto…
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Residents in the Purchase and Pennyrile regions are being urged to conserve their natural gas. Due to the severity of the recent and upcoming winter…
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The National Weather Service of Paducah during a briefing today said initial projections indicate an upcoming winter storm could produce the biggest icing…
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The global coronavirus pandemic has caused many communities to reimagine traditional holiday plans, and Hopkinsville community members organizing said…
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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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It’s a rare thing for an 80-year-old restaurant to have a soft opening, but this is how business works in the age of the coronavirus pandemic. Ferrell’s…
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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…