On Jan. 30, Oak Grove Mayor Jackie Oliver signed an Executive Order outlining the city’s cash handling procedures, which was discussed at the city council meeting Tuesday night.
Christian County Public Schools Local Planning Committee approved their draft District Facility Plan to send to the Kentucky Department of Education at their meeting Tuesday, Feb. 4.
Hopkinsville Community College is once again bringing the community together to showcase the incredible talent of its students, staff, and local performers with the highly anticipated event: HCC’s Got Talent.
The Hopkinsville-Human Rights Commission is hosting their annual Black History Trivia Bowl on Saturday, Feb. 15.
Hopkinsville Community College will host a HOPFAME open house from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 11 in the Emerging Technologies Building on HCC’s campus.
After a swirl of allegations concerning their code enforcement officer and a business in Oak Grove, the City Council held a special called meeting on the matter Thursday night.
From Thursday’s rain, several roads in Christian County are experiencing high water and drivers are urged to proceed with caution.
Love is in the air as a Valentine’s themed market is set to come to Clayton’s Restaurant in downtown Hopkinsville.
This weekend network and engage with local businesses at The Bruce, visit the YMCA to sample classes, and enjoy a children’s rendition of Hercules at The Alhambra!
There is a 30% chance of rain Friday morning with a possibility of thunderstorms. Once the clouds move out, expect sunny skies the rest of the weekend.