The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County, along with Visit Hopkinsville, and Milkweed Health and Harmony Emporium will celebrate the work of Christian County native Edgar Cayce on Friday, March 22 and Saturday, March 23.
Hopkinsville forecast: Sunny days and cool temperatures are ahead, with storms coming by the end of the week.
Hopkinsville Community College is hosting a summer and fall enrollment open house for new students on March 18 and March 27.
During the month of March, the Alhambra Theatre showcases several works of art, made up of student made creations from over 16 schools in the community.
As county clerks from around Kentucky learn the new vehicle registration system, KAVIS, Christian County Clerk, Melinda Humphries urges citizens to come to the office prepared.
Yard of the Month is a contest that recognizes the efforts of Hopkinsville residents who take pride in their home and landscape, inspiring others to do the same. The contest returns for 2024, and residents can nominate a house by March 27 to Hopkinsville Beautification.
Hopkinsville forecast: More rain this weekend with showers and thunderstorms on Friday and Saturday, clearing to sunny skies on Sunday.
There are plenty of fun things to do this weekend for all ages, including a Cinderella cast breakfast, a local author book signing, and a women inspiring women event at The Bruce!
A burglary suspect was held at gunpoint after breaking into a house on Bella Court in Hopkinsville Tuesday morning.
LuAnn Diuguid has been the Coordinator of the Christian County Special Olympics for 25 years. On Tuesday, she shared with Hopkinsville Rotary Club how the organization offers activities and a sense of family for those living with special needs in the area.