Breaking ground in fall of 2024, ongoing progress is being made to construction Hopkinsville’s new, state of the art fire station.
For a third year, Jeffers Bend in Hopkinsville is attracting tiny birds to their gardens in order to band and release them with the community during the Hummingbird Festival.
The council approved the Strategic Plan, which outlines economic goals over the next five years in and around Christian County.
After nearly five years of construction, the state-of-the-art, 167,000-square-foot Fort Campbell Middle School will open its doors. This will close Mahaffey Middle School, which was built in 1967.
The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County and the Human Rights Commission is hosting another Supper Club, this time featuring dishes from Maragaret Prim with The Crusty Pig.
People on Fort Campbell can expect to see an increase in first responders due to an annual full-scale exercise to test the installation’s emergency preparedness.
A $1.7 million grant was awarded to Hopkinsville Community College to increase retention of first-generation college students, individuals from low-income backgrounds, or students with disabilities.
Christian County Sheriff’s deputies detained two teenagers after responding to a shots fired call Saturday evening.
The community is invited to attend the unveiling of the new gym, made possible through a partnership with Tommy Wade Jr.
Christian County is now eligible to receive federal funding to assist local governments in covering flood recovery costs.