Bryan Street in Hopkinsville has gotten a landscaping facelift thanks to dedicated volunteers organized by a council member with the hopes of bringing neighbors together for a good cause.
In an effort to raise funds for the Hopkinsville Lady Tigers upcoming season, the team will go head-to-head with the Hopkinsville Police Department in a friendly game.
Motivated from his son’s interest in wrestling, Michael McAllister is putting in the work to launch a non-profit that will make the sport accessible to all ages in Hopkinsville and Christian County.
Foam billowed onto the front lawn of the Hopkinsville- Christian County Public Library Saturday morning as dozens of kids slipped and dove through the bubbles to celebrate the library’s successful summer reading program.
Hopkinsville held its inaugural Hoptown Throwdown Friday, July 12 at Founder’s Square.
Naimoli Estate, what many say is Hopkinsville’s best hidden treasure, is a winery tucked away in the countryside, providing a haven for wine lovers and those seeking a tranquil escape.
The Oak Grove community center will host a community-wide yard sale next month on August 10-11. The event promises to be a dream for yard sale enthusiasts, welcoming participants from all over to join in.
Fueled by a passion for food and the nostalgic desire to create a welcoming spot in the community, best friends Jason Coy and Eric Hardin have been running the Camo Caravan in Hopkinsville for the past two years.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter.
The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County is rolling up their sleeves to scrub the dirt off a bit of history.