Work has officially begun on the historic Hopkinsville L&N Depot to create a new train-centered travel hub downtown.
Talented local students spent a week of their summer vacation flexing their artistic abilities to help bring more public art to downtown Hopkinsville.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter.
Christian County Animal Shelter was recently awarded a $1,000 grant from Best Friends Animal Society, a leading national animal welfare organization working to end the killing of cats and dogs in America’s shelters.
The fun and festive Christmas in July Craft & Vendor Fair is returning to Hopkinsville where shoppers can get ahead of the game with the holidays.
Road construction on Fort Campbell will impact traffic coming into the base for multiple days, and Gate 4 is set to be reopened.
Check out miles of yard sales, watch a juggling performance or baseball game, take a dip in a pool, or see wrestlers at the last night of the fair!
With the recent launch of the Downtown Entertainment District in Hopkinsville, patrons will be able to drink and walk around to their favorite businesses while supporting the local art scene during Art After Dark.
With multiple days of events already passing by at the Western Kentucky State Fair in Hopkinsville, more fun is still had as rides continue, and the fair’s first ever hot dog eat champion was named.
A half a million-dollar renovation to Gordon Park in Crofton concluded just in time for summer, with a newly installed playground transforming the already beautiful outdoor space.