Christian County Animal Shelter has officially reopened its doors for adoptions and intakes after dealing with a canine distemper case last week.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter.
Erin Westerfield has been appointed by Christian County Public Schools to fill the vacant District 1 seat, in which she will fill until the November general election.
Free admission to all children and students will be available at the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County starting June 10.
During the Oak Grove Committee of the Whole Meeting on Thursday, committee members deliberated on regulations concerning the Oak Grove Community Center and the potential allowance of medical cannabis dispensaries within city limits.
Today marks the kickoff of the renowned 400-Mile Yard Sale in Christian County, an event that spans across the Bluegrass State of Kentucky.
Christian County Animal Shelter is asking anyone who has adopted within the last two weeks to watch their pet for respiratory symptoms as a dog in the shelter ended up having distemper.
The ballots for non-partisan office for the General Election in November are in, as the filing deadline passed on Tuesday.
Hopkinsville forecast: Expect clear and sunny skies throughout the weekend in Christian County, with the possibility of showers and thunderstorms developing on Saturday evening and continuing into Sunday.
This weekend is a great chance to adopt a dog or cat, cook up some BBQ, listen to live music at the Alhambra Theatre, and find some unique items during Kentucky’s largest yard sale!