Hopkinsville’s dog park is located at 151 Pardue Lane and is a beautiful location to take dogs as summer draws to a close.
This traveling circus has been making the rounds in Tennessee and Kentucky all month long.
Gordon Park will be hosting a fish fry fundraiser on Friday, Sept. 22, from 4:30-7:30 p.m.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter.
Over the years, the Clayton’s Building in downtown Hopkinsville has seen many renovations. It was initially built as a house in 1876.
This year’s NatureFest featured learning opportunities and activities throughout their large campus in Hopkinsville.
The Showbox movie theater is set to open Oct. 6 after extensive renovations and a long awaited grand opening.
The Hopkinsville Human Rights Commission will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a proclamation signing on Tuesday, Sept. 26.
The Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation Department is partnering with the Christian County Military Affairs Committee for the annual MAC Chili Cook-off & Batter Capital of the World Cornbread Challenge.
The club now has multiple gaming computers, a new Xbox system, a PlayStation 5, and VR systems.