It is beginning to feel a lot like winter as colder temperatures linger into the weekend in Christian County.
Christian County High School’s FFA is hosting a Farm to Fork Dinner to raise money and share their knowledge acquired while working in the Christian County Agriculture Livestock Barn.
Due to predicted weather blowing through overnight, the Hopkinsville Salvation Army is opening their Extreme Weather Shelter.
The City of Hopkinsville is forging ahead with acquiring new land to expand industry and economic growth in the area.
Josh Wagner, a representative with Miracle of Kentucky and Tennessee spoke at the Dec. 3 Hopkinsville City Council meeting to share design plans for the new Rotary Park.
Oak Grove Gaming, Racing & Hotel has entered the season of giving by presenting six non-profit organizations in and around Christian County with $5,000 checks.
A Hopkinsville man was arrested after firing a shot out of his window and through a house across the street early Wednesday morning.
As the first snow of the season settles, temperatures will stay in or below 20 degrees all morning which is favorable conditions for the formation of black ice.
The STEM Classroom Grant Program from the Tennessee Valley Authority awarded $1.5 million to schools in various states, with two Christian County schools receiving funding.
Construction at the Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library is moving swiftly ahead, as major updates to the elevator and bathrooms began back in September.