Hopkinsville High School held their prom on Saturday at The Silo Event Center.
Praise and gospel music blew the roof off of downtown Hopkinsville as a passionate crowd of Men 2 Be supporters attended a benefit concert in support of the Attucks High School restoration.
The sun was shining, and a cool breeze was blowing as the Oak Grove Police and Volunteer Fire Department were joined by city leaders and members of the community at the War Memorial Walking Trail Park for a cookout.
Rescue teams with Fort Campbell Fire and Emergency Services went under in 60-degree water this week as part of annual swift water rescue training.
A month ago on March 24, the City of Hopkinsville announced that work had officially begun on Rotary Park. First steps included pouring the park’s first sidewalk, paving the way for the inclusive playground that will be erected in the greenspace.
The Hopkinsville Alumnae Chapter’s Community Impact Day of Service event will provide information, resources and introductions for services in the community.
Mixed in with the crash and boom of the bowling alley, the laughter of children filled Southern Lanes for the second annual Military Children’s Bowling Night.
The Christian County Sheriff’s Office announced the upcoming 2025 summer sessions at the Kentucky Sheriff’s Boys & Girls Ranch, a unique camp experience designed to inspire, educate, and uplift children across the Commonwealth.
Mathew Burnham with Troop 3013 in Hopkinsville recently completed an Eagle Scout project that supplies the community with places to properly dispose of damaged or tattered American flags.
The Madisonville Community College and Hopkinsville Community College surgical technology program earned first place in the annual “Scrub Bowl” competition.