Though Christmas has passed, the fun continues around town! Dance the night away while supporting a great cause, enjoy a laugh out loud comedy show, and gather with friends or family for some karaoke!
The Tunnel to Towers Foundation has paid off the mortgage on the Hopkinsville home of fallen Chief Warrant Officer 2 Aaron Healy as part of the 2024 Season of Hope.
If you’re looking to share Santa Claus’ path from the North Pole to your rooftop, we’ve got you covered!
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter.
The holidays can be stressful. This year, keep your energy up, mind sharp, and your holiday spirit intact with Focus Essentials.
This weekend support the Hopkinsville Alumnae Chapter by dancing the night away, participate in a book club and gift exchange, enjoy the last Christmas market at Clayton’s Downtown, and visit a live auction filled with cool items!
The women of Hopkinsville’s Junior Auxiliary are hard at work organizing one of their biggest events of the year, The Charity Ball, also known this year as The Black and White Gala.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter. The shelter is at 2935 Russellville Road, and the phone number is 270-887-4175.
Even with persistent rain, the HES/energynet Night Christmas Parade in Hopkinsville persisted with dozens of floats and cars making their way downtown on Dec. 14.
Watch a timeless classic with the family, shop among uniquely decorated trees, enjoy a sweet treat market, gather your friends to watch the annual Christmas parade, and catch a glimpse of Santa Claus as he travels through the city.