This weekend there are so many fun things for the family to check out around Hopkinsville! This includes adopting a new pet, tasting some BBQ, catching a baseball game, and more.
The Christian County Animal Shelter is hosting a massive adoption event from June 5-7 in the hopes of giving dozens of cats and dogs new homes at a discounted rate.
Hopkinsville High School Athletic Director Jacob Ezell has announced that Stacy Crick has been named the new head coach of the Tigers golf program.
A home on the 1300 block of Durrett Avenue was involved in a large fire early Thursday morning.
As summer begins, a season full of devasting flooding, constant storms, and excess rain comes to a close.
Several Hopkinsville residents spoke up at the June 3 Hopkinsville City Council meeting, voicing their concerns about the city’s failure to include the Inner City Residential Enterprise Zone in the budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
Pursuing Life Center shared a vision for the creation of a large shelter in Oak Grove for those experiencing homelessness.
On June 2, Oak Grove Police officers were dispatched to the area of Interstate 24 near Fort Campbell Boulevard in response to reports of a person waving a gun at passing vehicles.
The groundbreaking and construction of a new Buc-ee’s location in Oak Grove has been significantly delayed past the anticipated summer start, possibly being pushed back to 2026.
On June 7-8, families and individuals can fish for free in the state of Kentucky.