There are many ways to welcome in the new year, whether it’s by celebrating around town or enjoying a night at home with fireworks.
A woman was killed after a single vehicle wreck resulted in her car rolling into a body of water on Greenville Road in Hopkinsville on Dec. 26.
Though Christmas has passed, the fun continues around town! Dance the night away while supporting a great cause, enjoy a laugh out loud comedy show, and gather with friends or family for some karaoke!
Hopkinsville forecast: Rain is likely this weekend as warm temperatures settle in after Christmas.
The Tunnel to Towers Foundation has paid off the mortgage on the Hopkinsville home of fallen Chief Warrant Officer 2 Aaron Healy as part of the 2024 Season of Hope.
Christian County Public School’s is inviting the public to attend an open forum on Tuesday, Jan. 7 at 6:30 p.m.
We have a chance of precipitation on Christmas in Hopkinsville, but it’s not the kind anyone wants.
This weekend support the Hopkinsville Alumnae Chapter by dancing the night away, participate in a book club and gift exchange, enjoy the last Christmas market at Clayton’s Downtown, and visit a live auction filled with cool items!
At the Oak Grove City Council meeting on Dec. 17, councilwoman Janet Edwards proposed the idea of adding quarterly town hall meetings at the community center to encourage better communication in the city.
The women of Hopkinsville’s Junior Auxiliary are hard at work organizing one of their biggest events of the year, The Charity Ball, also known this year as The Black and White Gala.