Five years ago Kayla Hancock decided to use her own means to bring some Christmas spirit to the city of LaFayette.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter.
Hopkinsville was rebranded as the Batter Capital of the World. Merchandise, signs, and even statues can be found in the city proudly displaying the slogan. But what does it mean?
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Hopkinsville and Christian County received numerous awards at the Midwest Leadership Conference in October, according to a news release.
For the 25th year in a row, the Hopkinsville Fire Department is participating in the Christmas for Kids Campaign
Hopkinsville fire chief, Steve Futrell, has been with the HFD since 1999. Being born and raised in Hopkinsville, Futrell graduated from Hopkinsville High and as soon as he turned 21, joined the service.
A Hopkinsville man has donated his award to The Boys and Girls Club after winning Professional Driver of the Year contest through his company.
The Board of Directors for Hopkinsville-Christian County Convention and Visitors Bureau names Ryan Clark as the new Visit Hopkinsville executive director.
Until Nov. 20, people can order a complete Thanksgiving feast from the chefs at The Bruce in Hopkinsville.
A fast-paced dog racing event happened this weekend at the Flyball Gobble Trot Tournament at the Western Kentucky Fairgrounds, hosted by Droolin’ Dragsters Flyball Club.