
This weekend in Christian County you can take a tipsy tour of downtown Hopkinsville, enroll for class at HCC, meet a local author at the library, attend a fun piano concert, or jam out to free live music at a distillery!

Making Use of Ardent Spirits: Alcohol and the Kentucky Shakers will be an exciting History on Tap program about the Shakers of Kentucky by Tommy Hines.

Congressman James Comer proudly announces Lily Hughes of Christian County High School as the winner of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition for Kentucky’s 1st Congressional District.

Oak Grove’s Spring into Summer Salutes Fort Campbell Festival is returning this month with two days of fun activities, food, carnival rides, and a massive free concert the weekend of May 24.

Oak Grove Racing, Gaming & Hotel added a new event to its racing calendar on Sunday with the debut of the inaugural charity Corgi Races.

Blaring horns from dump trucks and tractors could be heard for miles surrounding DeBow Recreational Complex as crowds gathered for the 9th Annual Touch-a-Truck event.

Whether you live on Fort Campbell, Hopkinsville, or Crofton, here are some opening dates and information about pools, splash pads, and more in Christian County.

There is something for everyone this weekend, with several events going in throughout Hopkinsville.

The community is invited to attend the next gathering of the bell hooks Book Club, an informal group who will come together in conversation of Hopkinsville native bell hooks and her extensive work.

Tickets are still available for the Pennyroyal Arts Council’s performance of So Good! The Neil Diamond Experience, which will conclude the Live at the Alhambra season for the year.