The City of Hopkinsville and the bell hooks legacy group unveiled the new street sign bell hooks Way on Friday, to honor the American writer, educator and cultural critic Gloria Jean Watkins, who is also known as bell hooks.
Heather Campbell and Meagan Dunn with the Department of Juvenile Justice created the Christian County Community Connections Program over a year ago after noticing an increase in youth offenses.
The Military Affairs Committee held their annual Eagle Ambassador Breakfast Thursday morning.
The League of Women Voters is hosting a coffee with the legislatures event at the Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library in March.
Paula Gieseke, art teacher at Christian County High School, told the Hopkinsville Rotary Club on Tuesday that the art department for both Christian County High and Hopkinsville High is in need of more funding.
Hopkinsville Community College is hosting its first spring semester 2024 Round Table Reading Series lecture with guest speaker Jayne Moore Waldrop, writer and attorney.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter.
The staff at Visit Hopkinsville has one goal, to pull people into town to showcase Hopkinsville and how amazing it’s community really is explained Amy Rogers, Office Manager of Visit Hopkinsville.
Muggles and magic enthusiasts alike were spellbound at The Bruce Friday night as the Harry Potter Yule Ball finally unfolded.
Voting is under way, and you’re all set to pick your favorite Hopkinsville and Oak Grove restaurants, shops, schools and more in the fourth annual Pennyrile’s Best contest!