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  1. Kentucky New Era | News that hits home

    5 days ago · From new businesses opening their doors to public and private investments transforming long-vacant spaces, our community is witnessing a downtown revival that is both promising and …

  2. Local News Media - Hopkinsville, KY

    Local News & Media Get the latest news from various local outlets. Online City of Hopkinsville on YouTube Hoptown Chronicle Christian County Now Paper Kentucky New Era Eagle Post Radio …

  3. Kentucky New Era - Wikipedia

    The Kentucky New Era is the major daily newspaper in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, in the United States.

  4. News | Kentucky New Era

    5 days ago · The University of Kentucky Board of Trustees has accepted the largest donation in school history — $150 million from The Bill Gatton Foundation — to create a new arts district on campus.

  5. Obituaries | Kentucky New Era

    2 days ago · Kenneth Allen Edwards, 85, of Boaz, Kentucky, passed away on Dec. 12, at Baptist Health of Paducah.

  6. Top Stories - Kentucky New Era

    Dec 4, 2025 · Hopkinsville’s Lopez tapped to lead new Christian County football program David Moss Jerome Jeffery Daniel Doris Sue Golladay Benny “Butch” Hunter Shelia Dixon Faughn Harold Ray …

  7. About Us | Site | Kentucky New Era

    Dec 4, 2025 · Deemed the oldest business in Hopkinsville, the Kentucky New Era was founded as a weekly newspaper in the winter of 1869 by lawyers Col. John Dabney Morris and Asher Graham …

  8. News | Kentucky New Era

    Zirconia Alleyne will resign as editor of the Kentucky New Era, effective Oct. 7.

  9. Kentucky New Era Historical Archive | OldNews™

    Browse our archive of historical publications from Kentucky New Era. Choose a publication date, and see full scans of the newspaper.

  10. Kentucky New Era - Paperboy Online Newspapers

    The Kentucky New Era is a prominent newspaper based in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Established in 1869, it has been serving the community for over a century and has become an integral part of local media …