Hopkinsville forecast: The week ahead will be beautiful with sunny and clear skies.
This book discussion is the second gathering of the bell hooks Book Club, an informal group who will come together in conversation of Hopkinsville native bell hooks and her extensive work.
Young artists in the area are invited to show off their creativity with the Hopkinsville Fire Department shield design contest.
The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County is rolling up our sleeves to scrub the dirt off a bit of history. Join us next Tuesday, September 17 at 6pm in Vine Street Cemetery (also known as Union Benevolent Society Cemetery) for our final Tombstone Tuesday of the season.
The Pennyroyal Arts Council is bringing drama and poetry to Christian County with an eventful night of Shakespeare in the park.
The Oak Grove Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect involved in a robbery at Hiroad Beach Oil in Oak Grove.
From festivals and concerts to races and markets, there’s lots of fun stuff to do this fall! Here are some of the upcoming activities in Christian County from now through November.
Hopkinsville forecast: Expect lots of rain this weekend with occasional thunderstorms. On Friday, there is a 90% chance of precipitation with wind gusts as high as 23 mph.
Enter into a beard and stein competition, explore booths showcasing local landscapes, and purchase a coffee to support a great cause! This is all happening this weekend in Christian County.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear made a visit to the new construction site of Christian County High School with students of the future first graduating class, Board of Education members and Superintendent, Chris Bentzel on Wednesday, Sept. 11. He presented over $9 million worth of grants