
In this episode of Here in Hoptown Take 5, Amanda Brunt recaps the June 2 Hopkinsville City Council meeting, highlighting community recognitions, budget approvals, ordinance updates, grant opportunities, and discussions about future city projects. Get a quick overview of what happened, why it matters, and what's coming next, all in five minutes or less.
Jun 3
2 min

In this episode of Here in Hoptown Take 5, Amanda Brunt recaps recent Hopkinsville City Council and Committee of the Whole meetings, highlighting major community investments, positive financial updates, and important conversations shaping the city's future. Hear updates on support for Sanctuary House, discussions surrounding opioid settlement funding, the future of Bluegrass Splash, city budget planning, infrastructure improvements, and recognition of local public safety leaders making a difference in Hopkinsville every day.
May 22
3 min

In this episode we recap the May 5th Hopkinsville City Council meeting, where discussions ranged from economic development and manufactured housing regulations to parks, neighborhood concerns, and future recreation planning.
Council approved several business incentive agreements tied to downtown redevelopment and industrial growth projects, while also moving forward with zoning updates connected to new Kentucky manufactured housing laws. The meeting also included conversations surrounding opioid settlement funding, the newly formed Bluegrass Splash Committee, and community events happening across Hopkinsville.
From celebrating local heritage and supporting graduating seniors to planning for future growth, this meeting highlighted the many moving pieces involved in shaping Hopkinsville's future.
May 19
3 min

On this episode, we break down the April 23rd Hopkinsville Committee of the Whole meeting, where conversations focused on neighborhood revitalization, fairness in incentive programs, opioid settlement planning, and the future of recreation projects in Hopkinsville.
Councilmembers discussed whether programs like Legacy Hopkinsville should remain geographically focused or shift toward broader financial-need considerations, while also debating the role committees should play in shaping major city investments like the proposed water park project.
The meeting also included discussions surrounding public safety operations, economic development, and the ongoing challenge of balancing growth, budgets, and community priorities.
May 18
3 min

On this episode Amanda Brunt recaps the April 21st Hopkinsville City Council meeting, where council honored longtime Judge Executive Steve Tribble by naming the West 7th Street Bridge in his honor. From heartfelt stories and hometown memories to budget discussions, upcoming community events, and conversations about the city's future, this meeting was filled with reflection, humor, and unity. Plus, hear updates on Rotary Park, city finances, opioid settlement planning, and more.
And yes… there may have been an allegation involving stolen baseballs from the old Hoppers ballpark.
May 18
2 min

Nearly a decade ago, Milkweed Health & Harmony Emporium opened its doors in downtown Hopkinsville with a mission rooted in wellness, connection, and community. In this episode, we sit down with owner Julie-Anna Carlisle to reflect on how it all began, the life and lessons experienced along the way, and what comes next after closing the shop in March 2026. It's a conversation about purpose, passion, and the impact one small space can have on a community.
Follow Julie-Anna's future endevours on social media! @The.ChairProject or visit https://www.milkweedstore.com/the-chair-project!
Apr 17
22 min

From a proclamation honoring Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Sanctuary, Inc., to passionate public comments on neighborhood cleanup, independent inspections, and opioid recovery funding, this meeting covered it all. Tune in for the 5 minute (or less) recap and see the full meeting on www.YouTube.com/@cityofhopkinsvilleky
Apr 13
2 min

The City of Hopkinsville hosted a Budget Town Hall to hear directly from citizens about priorities for the upcoming fiscal year.
This episode features the full recording of that discussion, where community members shared input that will help shape the city's budget and future planning.
Thank you to everyone who participated and continues to stay engaged in the process.
Apr 1
24 min

In this month's Take 5, Amanda Brunt delivers a fast-paced recap of everything happening at Hopkinsville City Hall in March. From powerful community conversations around opioid settlement funds to exciting plans for parks, trails, and economic growth, this episode highlights the decisions and discussions shaping Hopkinsville's future.
Mar 30
3 min

In this episode of Take 5, we break down the February 17 City Council meeting and the February 19 Committee of the Whole.
Topics include the amended council compensation proposal, a clean Fiscal Year 2025 audit, current revenue trends, newly approved traffic changes, the creation of a Housing Task Force, and the start of budget season.
Stay informed on what's happening at City Hall in five minutes or less.
Feb 20
3 min
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