A ceremony was held on May 8 as the City of Hopkinsville unveiled a street sign honoring community leader Raymond P. Gamble.
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.
Community members are encouraged to volunteer with the Museums of Hopkinsville-Christian County to help restore and clean tombstones at Vine Street Cemetery, which was established after the Civil War by a black benevolent society.
During the May 6 Hopkinsville City Council meeting, officials approved a grant application that would help fund an additional bridge to the Rail Trail.
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.
The Letter Carriers of Hopkinsville is collecting donations for local food pantries this weekend during this year’s Stamp Out Hunger food drive.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter.
First Christian Church in Hopkinsville is hosting a blood drive in honor of 23-year-old Chase Pemberton, who is currently at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville receiving treatment.