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.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter.
The challenge houses are strategically placed homes in underdeveloped neighborhoods in Hopkinsville.
During the meeting, the Salvation Army of Hopkinsville announced their goal of raising $100,000, and having 700 volunteer hours for bell ringers.
The 22 annual Hopkinsville Turkey Trot wound through downtown and the Greenway Trail on Thursday.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is launching a new auto renewal system in January, which will close them or auto renewals for two weeks.
A longtime supporter of the Boys & Girls Club of Hopkinsville-Christian County is matching donations to the club in honor of Giving Tuesday.