Locally owned Taqueria El Rincón opened in mid-July on North Main Street, with a drive through for tacos on the go, and some special recipes to offer the community new flavors.
This weekend in Christian County swap books and plants with others in the community, check out a market, attend a book signing, or head up to Crofton for a delicious plate of fried fish.
With the City of Hopkinsville still recovering from recurring flooding events with 60 inches rain falling so far this year, officials discussed the efficacy of the Hopkinsville Surface and Stormwater Utility’s role in flood mitigation.
The Delta Regional Authority recently awarded Hopkinsville Community College over $250,000 to fund a workforce program that will expand job training opportunities in the college’s electrical, construction, and air conditioning technology programs.
Power and Grace Preparatory Academy, founded in 2016 by Katobwa and Dr. Gregory Stallworth, is a private Christian school that is growing fast, with a building opening in the next school year.
Weeks before the start of the school year, Gov. Andy Beshear is joining a nationwide lawsuit that challenges the freezing of $6.8 billion in education funding appropriated by Congress through the U.S. Department of Education.
A non-profit organization in Christian County is gathering donations to help fund the renovation of Hopkinsville’s Gander Memorial Park.
The Christian County Animal Shelter is encouraging the community to adopt pets, or foster pets due to overpopulation at their location.
A home in Christian County was struck by lightning Sunday evening after storms came through the area, with the severe weather also causing several power outages in the area.
The bridge overlay project will make repairs to the bridge over the Middle Branch North Fork of the Little River.