Hopkinsville Community College is hosting a summer and fall enrollment open house for new students on March 18 and March 27.
During the month of March, the Alhambra Theatre showcases several works of art, made up of student made creations from over 16 schools in the community.
Yard of the Month is a contest that recognizes the efforts of Hopkinsville residents who take pride in their home and landscape, inspiring others to do the same. The contest returns for 2024, and residents can nominate a house by March 27 to Hopkinsville Beautification.
Hopkinsville Beautification is accepting signups for this spring’s Trash for Cash program, beginning in April.
Durango aims to bring the high-end dining experience to Christian County with quality steaks and an upscale dining experience.
LuAnn Diuguid has been the Coordinator of the Christian County Special Olympics for 25 years. On Tuesday, she shared with Hopkinsville Rotary Club how the organization offers activities and a sense of family for those living with special needs in the area.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter.
In addition to her traditional duties on the Fiscal Court, Magaline Fergeson channels her positivity by joyfully marrying couples in the Christian County Chapel of Love.
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.