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Residents in Hopkinsville will see their water bills increase, but this time it will be the sanitation costs going up after t...
Allegations of misconduct and impropriety are putting the Hopkinsville-Christian County Emergency Communications Center in th...
Three Hopkinsville City Council Members will seek reelection according to recent filings with the Christian County Clerk&rsqu...
Payroll tax collections are up, the Surface and Stormwater Utility had a productive year and several boards in Christian Coun...
While discussing the building of a new city hall in Hopkinsville, council members said it was an opportunity that shouldn&rsq...
Hopkinsville will be getting 1.5 million dollars this week as part of their Section 108 Loan, which will be used to rehab cit...
Codell Construction, a company familiar with Christian County and western Kentucky, will be overseeing the construction of th...
Two ordinances will come before the Hopkinsville City Council at its next meeting after the Committee of the Whole heard pres...
The Hopkinsville Water Environment Authority will be moving forward with pursuing a natural gas pipeline after the approval o...
The Hopkinsville City Council will be entertaining a second reading of the natural gas use requirements ordinance after a sev...
Hopkinsville Downtown Renaissance Director Holly Boggess says planning is well underway for the 9th and Campbell Gateway Corr...
The earliest a Rail Trail in Hopkinsville could open would be the end of 2012 or the beginning of 2013, but Lose and Associat...
Hopkinsville will be celebrating citizens who go the extra mile day on November 1st. Mayor Dan Kemp has declared that day &ld...
Soldiers Return Home What is expected to be the last flight of 4th Brigade Combat Team soldiers landed yesterday at Fort Camp...
The demolition of a building to create a parking lot on the corner of South Main and 6th Streets should be delayed about a mo...
Hopkinsville Mayor Dan Kemp says the city is beginning to experience some growth according to the latest figures released. Ke...
The Inner City Residential Enterprise Zone was once again the topic of discussions for the Hopkinsville City Council. This we...
Hopkinsville City Council members didn't have much to say when they approved the 2011-2012 fiscal year operational budget. B...
Hopes for public input fell short last (Tuesday) night with just four Hopkinsville residents choosing to speak to the City Co...
Following through with a recent discussion at the City Council meeting, Hopkinsville Mayor Dan Kemp will hold a public meetin...
Hopkinsville Water Environment Authority is hoping to have their 33-million dollars in sewer repairs finished by 2014 after t...
Hopkinsville Mayor Dan Kemp is expected to present his 2011-2012 budget recommendation Monday evening during the third Commun...
Sewer rate increases for Hopkinsville, Pembroke and Oak Grove are one step closer to taking affect July 1st after the Hopkins...



