LaDessa Lewis, President of Men 2 Be, a local non-profit is leading the cause to save and restore the abandoned Attucks High School in Hopkinsville.
Things to do in Hopkinsville: Follow the yellow brick road at the Alhambra, race or cheer on your friends in a half marathon, experience the legend of the Bell Witch and trick or treat with the Kentucky Cruizers.
Hopkinsville forecast: Temperatures are warming back up, with highs in the mid 70s over the weekend.
Get ready for a festive day of holiday shopping as Holiday Hooplah returns to the Planters Bank-Jennie Stuart Health Sportsplex on Saturday, Oct. 26 from 9-3 p.m.
As over 300 runners take over city streets for the Hoptown Half Marathon and 5k this weekend, residents can expect multiple road closures in the downtown area.
Amateur bakers can start dusting off their recipe cards, and tying their aprons, to show off their skills at Oak Grove’s first ever Sweetest Contest.
At the Oak Grove City Council meeting on Oct. 15, council members voted to put playground equipment for Wades Way Park out for bid, utilizing a playground grant and leftover ARPA funds.
A woman was arrested for drug trafficking, including over 300 grams of meth, after a traffic stop in Hopkinsville on Tuesday night.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter.
McAlister’s Deli in Hopkinsville is officially open, and the grand opening was celebrated with a ribbon cutting alongside a giveaway for the first 100 lucky customers in line on Oct. 14.