The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County invites the community to their next History on Tap on Thursday, Aug. 29 at 6:30 p.m. at Hopkinsville Brewing Company to explore Hopkinsville through the lens of two historic homes.
Hopkinsville’s Beautification Trash for Cash program has one month left, and participants in the program have already collected 23,345 pounds of trash.
As classes begin on Aug. 26 in Christian County, simple acts like keeping sick kids home and washing hands can make all the difference in keeping students healthy.
On Aug. 16, a dead body was discovered behind a store on North Main Street in Hopkinsville.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter.
A ribbon cutting is scheduled to take place for the new campuses of Hopkinsville Middle School and Indian Hills Elementary this week.
At an Oak Grove Special Council meeting on Thursday, Aug. 15 council members voted to replace their current solid waste franchise GFL Environmental for Stinky Pinky, which will be in place for the next five years.
Enter into the world of knights and dragons during the Scribe and Scout Renaissance Faire at the Hopkinsville library on Sept. 28.
The Christian County and Muhlenburg County Sheriff’s Office along with the Kentucky State Police and HPD are at Greenville Road negotiating with the armed subject.
Hopkinsville forecast: Expect cooler temperatures this week with sunny skies, and no rain in sight.