Community members gathered on Founder’s Square in their boots and cowboy hats for the second annual Hoptown Throwdown hosted by Parks and Recreation on July 11.
On July 12, people from in and around Christian County joined for a full day of outdoor celebration and local spirits in Oak Grove.
The church’s dramatic Gothic Revival style and historical significance in downtown Hopkinsville previously landed it on the National Register of Historic Places, with the building still dominating the landscape decades later despite tornado damage and modernization.
A Crofton family has been inspired to start a rescue after the community rallied behind a severely neglected stray dog they found on the side of the road.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter.
Get ready to kick up your heels and join Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation for the second annual Hoptown Throwdown on Friday, July 11.
For the 20th year, country singer and songwriter Brice Long is hosting a benefit concert for the Back2Back Foundation.
Community members came together on Friday night to celebrate Fort Campbell’s Fourth of July Fest Carnival and Concert, which included performances from opening act Blanco Brown and Flo Rida.
Volunteers distributed Fort Care Honor Packages filled with essential groceries to 2,000 military families.
Fun Zone, an indoor play space for kids in Hopkinsville, is hosting their second annual Back to School Bash and school supply drive on Aug. 3.