Crowds packed DeBow Recreational Complex Saturday morning for Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation’s Touch-A-Truck event.
The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County is joining museums nationwide in the Blue Star Museums initiative, a program that provides free admission to currently serving U.S. military personnel and their families this summer.
This weekend, grab the kids for a close-up on all things sirens and machinery, see teams of dogs race against the clock for flyball, and turn back time to the Golden Age of Hollywood with an outdoor concert and silent auction.
A dedicated group of volunteers come together at Jeffers Bend Environmental Center to provide a unique greenspace with hands on learning opportunities.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter.
The 18th annual Soap Box Derby took place at Hopkinsville’s Ruff Park with 34 contestants racing in pairs.
As part of a new initiative, the Christian County Sheriff’s Office along with the Department of Community Based Services has partnered to support children in need for a yearlong donation drive.
Emily Ezell is living her bookish fantasy with the opening of Blush & Bashful. Book lovers can expect to find a wide range of romance books along with book themed gifts.
The Hopkinsville-Christian County Downtown Farmers Market, situated at the intersection of Ninth Street and Main Street, is kicking off its 2024 season May 2. Casey Jones Distillery is one of the returning vendors people can expect to see this season.
Christian County Middle School is now in possession of an “Artemis Moon Tree” whose seed orbited the moon on a NASA mission.