The Christian County Literacy Council and The Bruce Convention Center along with several other organizations hosted a Holidaze community festival last night.
Hopkinsville writers and artists can submit their work to be featured in The Round Table.
Students from Christian County High School and the National Art Honor Society Unlimited spent their Friday outside of the classroom painting the word ‘Community’ across the walls of the Hopkinsville YMCA.
Hopkinsville Community College’s goal with the pantry is to allow students to focus on their studies without the stress of providing food for themselves and their families.
It’s time for Christian County Now to celebrate the holidays by guiding you to the best Christmas light displays in Hopkinsville, Oak Grove and more.
Did you know Oak Grove was home to an 1890’s one room school house?
Santa will be riding along in a fire truck with the Hopkinsville Fire Department and escorted by the Police Department.
This display is free to see, and open to the public. It consists of multiple, large festive set ups along the walking path. Free parking is also available next to the path.
Christian County Sheriff Tyler DeArmond is serving his 19th year in law enforcement and credits the team at CCSO for working as hard as they can for Christian County.
The Christian County Animal shelter is creating an angel tree for their pets at the shelter this holiday season.