Four automated external defibrillators (AED) have been installed throughout Hopkinsville in various parks.
Visitor spending and visitation growth have broken records once again in Christian County, according to a report released by the Kentucky Department of Tourism.
The Disney movie Tangled is the fourth and final film in our Summer Smarts children’s movies series being shown at the Alhambra this summer.
Dr. Marc Shields, son of the late Steve Shields, is traveling to Hopkinsville to make repairs to one of his father’s most beloved and treasured sculptures, the goddess Melpomene, found at Round Table Literary Park at Hopkinsville Community College.
Southern Lanes of Hopkinsville is a family-owned business with 16 bowling lanes, a pro shop, a snack bar, an arcade, bumper cars, mini-golf, and a full bar with pool tables!
The Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation Department welcomes their newest staff member, Rachael Wolfe, as Recreation Programs Coordinator.
Four college nursing students traded their textbooks in for hospital scrubs to participate in the U. S. Army Nurse Summer Training Program at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, Fort Campbell, Kentucky, July 5-31.
Both the military and civilian community welcomed the new commander of Fort Campbell Thursday in a Change of Command Ceremony on post.
Traci Cunningham, executive director of Oak Grove Tourism, is proud to bring another festival to Oak Grove on July 15 at the War Memorial Walking trail, 101 Walter Garrett Lane.
The 2023 Hoptown Hoppers schedule has been announced.