Hummingbird season is fast approaching, and parts of Southern Kentucky will soon have the chance to see these tiny, jewel like birds up close in droves.
Fort Care held yet another successful food distribution of deer meat and groceries that reached over 1,800 soldiers, veterans, and their families on March 6.
On Tuesday, March 18, in celebration of Edgar Cayce’s birthday, the Museums of Hopkinsville-Christian County will be offering a special “Museum After Dark” program featuring a game that Mr. Cacye invented
This weekend participate in a pickleball tournament, solve a murder mystery over dinner, and compete in a friendly Nerf war!
Lake Morris, Lake Blythe, Jeffers Bend and the Pennyrile Lake are all located in and around Hopkinsville for fishing, each with unique features.
Spring athletics will look a little different for Hopkinsville High School as the softball season fails to fill their roster for the season.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter.
Over 100 of city and county leaders, community members, and local professionals gathered at Oak Grove Racing, Gaming, and Hotel on March 4 to celebrate the accomplishments of the Military Affairs Committee in Christian County.
Whether you’re an experienced gardener or a beginner, the Christian County Public Library wants to remind everyone that their seed library is available and free to use.
Over the course of 2025 Legacy Metals will be shifting ownership and adopting the Summertown Metals brand and operate as Summertown Metals of Hopkinsville.