Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation is bringing back the 37th annual Pennyrile Senior Games from Sept. 23-25. Open to residents aged 50 and above, the event promises a diverse array of games.
Andre Claybrooks Jr., founder of the Yellow Jackets youth sports organization, aims to expand his initiative to Oak Grove, inspired by his extensive background in football both as a player and a coach from youth through high school.
The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County and the Hopkinsville Human Rights Commission invite you to celebrate the Eighth of August on Sunday, Aug. 4, 2024 from 1:00-4:00 p.m. at the Pennyroyal Area Museum.
Monica Mayo launched Moving Mountains for Mastiffs, a local nonprofit and rescue organization in 2017 after a personal encounter with rescuing a puppy whose father had been abandoned in a high-kill shelter. Motivated by this experience, Monica dedicated herself to helping abandoned dogs in need.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter.
This captivating event will take place on Aug. 31, 2024, at Valor Hall Conference & Event Center, promising an unforgettable evening for all attendees.
Shoppers at the Hopkinsville Farmers Market will have something different to look forward to soon with kid’s activities planned and customer appreciation night in August.
Holiday World and Splashing Safari is a theme park full of roller coasters, rides, water slides and games, and if you’ve never been, now’s your chance to win free family tickets to try it out!
This month’s program features community favorites prepared by the catering team from Pioneers, Inc.
A friendly game between the Hopkinsville Police Department and the Hopkinsville High School Lady Tigers helped raise funds for the team’s upcoming season.