July’s History on Tap will be on a special day and features a special presentation by Hopkinsville Brewing Company’s own Joey Medeiros.
Unlike a lot of other teenagers his age, Connor Brown is spending his summer focusing on distributing food and essential supplies to people in need throughout Hopkinsville.
Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation will supply the music for these free events, and firefighters will supply the hoses and water for kids to play in.
Babies, toddlers, kids, teens, and adults are prepping their gowns and glitter for a competition that builds confidence, and meaningful relationships.
A new street renaming policy was brought to the Committe of the Whole that sets more regulations in place in attempts to keep things fair and adhere to standards other cities have set.
The Hopkinsville Fire Department gave their quarterly report at the Committee of the Whole meeting on June 13, revealing their success with eliminating unsafe structures within the city.
With his friends and family present, 90-year-old retired educator Levi Peterson Jr. was awarded the key to the city Wednesday morning.
Festivities will be at the Boys & Girls Club on Walnut Street between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m.
The Salvation Army of Hopkinsville is pleased to announce the appointment of Lieutenants David and Brittney Donegan as the new corps officers, effective June 17.
A 74-year-old man was arrested Monday after shooting a gun at another vehicle while driving at the Pennyrile Parkway.