There are so many fun activities happening around Christian County this week. Celebrate Earth Day at The Bloomery or Nancy Drew’s birthday at the library, head to Oak Grove for a family fun day, or hear restoration plans for Attucks High School at a gospel benefit.
On Earth Day, agriculture students from Christian County High School accompanied Hopkinsville Beautification to help bring spring to downtown.
The Hopkinsville Alumnae Chapter’s Community Impact Day of Service event will provide information, resources and introductions for services in the community.
Mixed in with the crash and boom of the bowling alley, the laughter of children filled Southern Lanes for the second annual Military Children’s Bowling Night.
The Christian County Sheriff’s Office announced the upcoming 2025 summer sessions at the Kentucky Sheriff’s Boys & Girls Ranch, a unique camp experience designed to inspire, educate, and uplift children across the Commonwealth.
Mathew Burnham with Troop 3013 in Hopkinsville recently completed an Eagle Scout project that supplies the community with places to properly dispose of damaged or tattered American flags.
Magistrates on the Christian County Fiscal Court heard recommendations from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet about what road construction projects to prioritize in the upcoming fiscal year.
The Madisonville Community College and Hopkinsville Community College surgical technology program earned first place in the annual “Scrub Bowl” competition.
The Hopkinsville Small Business Commission invites local entrepreneurs and small business owners to attend two upcoming Small Business Listening Sessions designed to foster open conversation and creative collaboration.
Oak Grove residents are still dealing with the devasting aftermath of flooding as water is finally being pumped from a submerged neighborhood.