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.
During the Feb. 4 meeting, a municipal order was passed by the Hopkinsville City Council adopting the Mayor’s 24/7 Downtown Initiative.
An outdoor statue of Mary was vandalized outside of Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church on Jan. 28.
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.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter.
An intoxicated driver crashed his car into a utility pole and a home, causing a power outage in the area on Sunday.
Sivley Drive in Hopkinsville has been a hotspot for potholes as weather conditions cause them to spread through the city.
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.
Highs will be pretty warm for January despite the groundhog’s predictions, with temperatures staying in the low 70s and high 60s until Friday.