Christmas In July Coming To The Hopkinsville Sportsplex Saturday
Although there will not be snow, cotton candy will be available at the Planters Bank-Jennie Stuart Health Sportsplex on Saturday during the Christmas in July vendor fair.
New Christian County High School Building On Schedule
The new Christian County High School building is on schedule for completion in May 2026, with work continuing at a steady pace.
MEDI Hosting Small Business Startup Lunch And Learn Thursday
If you have recently started a small business or have plans to do so, the Hopkinsville-Christian County Minority Economic Development Initiative is hosting a lunch and learn to help get started.
Trigg County Farm Tour Set For August 1st
The Trigg County Farm Tour will feature farming operations in the Hurricane area of the county on the first Thursday in August.
Michael McBride Exhibit Coming To Janice Mason Art Museum
The work of Nashville artist Michael McBride will be on display beginning July 12th at the Janice Mason Art Museum in Cadiz.
St. Elmo Homemaker Picnic Set For July 18th At Glass Farm
A historic picnic and social event returns to the St. Elmo Community in south Christian County on Thursday, July 18th.
TVA’s Paradise Power Plant Ready For Summer Electric Demand
With the summer heat gripping the area for the past few weeks, Tennessee Valley Authorities Paradise Simple and Combined Cycle electric generation plant is ready to help quickly meet the needs.
Officials Say Barkley Water Safe As They Work To Mitigate Taste And Smell Concerns
Barkley Water District Superintendent John Herring is assuring customers that the water being treated at the plant in Canton is safe to consume after a recent change in odor and taste.
Cadiz Field Of Flags Retirement Planned For Saturday
American Legion Post 74 will formally retire more than 100 flags that are flying in the Field of Flags on Saturday, July 6th, at the corner of Main Street and U.S. 68-80 in Cadiz.
Governor Beshear Says Kentucky Still Waiting On FEMA Assistance
Governor Andy Beshear says he is still waiting to hear if Kentucky will receive funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to help pay storm recovery costs from the Memorial Day weekend severe storms.