Literacy Council hosting virtual Reading for Fun Fridays to encourage early reading
The Christian County Literacy Council is working to reach students even in the midst of a worldwide pandemic, and their Friday Fun Readings will continue through the holiday. Early literacy […]
Sisk Honda donates $15K to Arts Council for live-streaming capabilities
People will be able to more easily access the arts locally, thanks to a generous donation from Sisk Honda to the Pennyroyal Arts Council. According to a news release, Sisk […]
CCPS working to provide services to students during NTI learning
The Christian County Public School System is continuing to provide what services they can to area students while Non-Traditional Instruction takes place, as ordered by Governor Andy Beshear. Superintendent Chris […]
Parks and Recreation chooses tree-lighter for Christmas tree lighting
Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation have chosen who will flip the switch on the now virtual 2020 Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony to take place next Friday. Seven-year old Sylas Luxmore of […]
HCC Instructor receives Blackboard Exemplary Course Award
A Hopkinsville Community College Instructional Designer has been recognized with the Blackboard Exemplary Course Program Award. According to a news release, the award recognizes faculty and course designers from schools, […]
HCC partners with local companies for apprenticeship program
Hopkinsville Community College has partnered with local companies, Hutson, Inc. and Kentucky Machine and Engineering, Inc. to pilot a new apprenticeship program. The initiative is already underway with 18-year old […]
Outgoing city council-members recognized, alcohol fee waiver ordinance considered
Hopkinsville City Council bid farewell to outgoing council members during Tuesday’s virtual meeting and approved sending a proposed ordinance to a future meeting for consideration. Members Darvin Adams, Jimmy Dossett […]
CCPS adjusting to NTI, ready to return to in-person as soon as possible
The Christian County Public School System is adjusting to Non-Traditional Instruction while awaiting further news and guidance on recent restrictions set down by the Governor. Superintendent Chris Bentzel gave an […]
United Way of the Pennyrile to receive funding from employee driven campaigns
The United Way of the Pennyrile is one of multiple agencies receiving funding from an employee driven campaign from the Louisville Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities Company. According […]
CCSO, Cash Express teaming up for Cram the Cruiser event
The Christian County Sheriff’s Office is teaming up with Cash Express to host a Cram the Cruiser event, in the hope that they can provide children in need with a […]