
If you’ve ever attended an event in Hopkinsville, chances are you’ve crossed paths with the beloved “Popcorn Lady,” Patty Starbird, the proud owner of Starbird Gourmet Popcorn.

The beloved Hopkinsville restaurant Novadell Steakhouse, which has been serving Hopkinsville since 2001, announced on Thursday, May 23, they will be closing next month.

The votes are in, and it’s time to announce the winners of the 2024 Pennyrile’s Best awards, a free-to-enter, free-to-vote, free-to-win competition for the best restaurants, shops and services in Hopkinsville and Oak Grove, Kentucky.

The smell of fresh coffee and warm soup welcomes visitors as soon as they open the doors of the Corner Coffeehouse downtown Hopkinsville.

Located in the heart of Christian County farmland, the Casey Jones Distillery continues to focus on building a community.

Voting is under way, and you’re all set to pick your favorite Hopkinsville and Oak Grove restaurants, shops, schools and more in the fourth annual Pennyrile’s Best contest!

Many people daydream about quitting their full time jobs and following their passion instead. For Jamie and Lesa Dussault this dream became a reality.

Interested in starting your own business, or expanding your business? Planters Bank will host the SEED Summit on Monday, Feb. 12, in Hopkinsville, Kentucky.

The restaurant is returning to Hopkinsville with a new location on Fort Campbell Boulevard.

F&M Bank, a leading community bank in Tennessee and Kentucky, is pleased to announce the appointment of John Peck as its new Chief Executive Officer.