After six years in Hopkinsville, CASA of Christian County is closing its doors as of July 15.
A 3-year-old and an 8-year-old were flown to Vanderbilt in critical condition.
In an effort to raise funds for the Hopkinsville Lady Tigers upcoming season, the team will go head-to-head with the Hopkinsville Police Department in a friendly game.
Motivated from his son’s interest in wrestling, Michael McAllister is putting in the work to launch a non-profit that will make the sport accessible to all ages in Hopkinsville and Christian County.
In response to the extreme heat, The Salvation Army of Hopkinsville will open a cooling station and extend their Emergency Shelter hours effective immediately.
The Western Kentucky Regional Blood Center in Hopkinsville is encouraging the community to participate in their SOS Blood Drive on July 16-18.
Foam billowed onto the front lawn of the Hopkinsville- Christian County Public Library Saturday morning as dozens of kids slipped and dove through the bubbles to celebrate the library’s successful summer reading program.
Hopkinsville Police Department is asking for the public’s assistant in identifying a person that may be connected to a burglary investigation.
Fueled by a passion for food and the nostalgic desire to create a welcoming spot in the community, best friends Jason Coy and Eric Hardin have been running the Camo Caravan in Hopkinsville for the past two years.
As travel increases this summer, Kentuckians are reminded to slow down and pay attention to posted speed limits to keep all road users safe.