The final tally is in, and this year’s Beaver 100.3 Camp Rainbow Radiothon raised $70,139 to send kids from across the area to Camp Rainbow.
Oak Grove Tourism was recognized at the Southeast Festivals and Events Associations Kaleidoscope Awards in Atlanta Georgia on Feb. 14, taking home three awards including Best Mascot, Best Event Program, and Best Children Festival.
The next History on Tap, hosted by the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County, will be focusing on Christian County’s rich, dark history of slavery.
Show your support for Camp Rainbow by tuning in for the annual Beaver 100.3 Camp Rainbow Radiothon, continuing Friday. Join the Beaver radio air personalities as they share heartwarming stories from campers, counselors and parents about how Camp Rainbow has touched their lives.
Previously a newspaper man who invested 31 years of his life in circulation, Facility Coordinator Tony Henson has found his passion running the Sportsplex in Hopkinsville.
Campanile Productions, a local community theatre has announced their 15 season with two new shows including Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and 9-5 The Musical.
The Hopkinsville event was postponed in November, but the magical day is right around the corner.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter.
At the corner of Eighth Street between South Virginia and Clay Street, awaits a new street sign called bell hooks Way. The sign will honor the American writer, educator and cultural critic Gloria Jean Watkins.
This weekend enjoy a paint and sip with your friends at Holiday Inn or cheer on the best dance teams at the American Championships held at The Bruce.