GOOD NEWS – Boys & Girls Club Raffling Beyonce Tickets
Officials with The Boys & Girls Club of Hopkinsville-Christian County are raffling off two floor-level seats for a major musical act.
Officials with The Boys & Girls Club of Hopkinsville-Christian County are raffling off two floor-level seats for a major musical act.
Four incoming Western Kentucky University freshmen have been awarded four-year renewable scholarships valued at $8,000, or $2,000 per year, as part of the WKU Alumni Assocation’s Alumni Leadership Scholars program.
The Back To Back Foundation was in Trigg County Wednesday to drop off three checks to support local organizations.
Two Hopkinsville emergency officials received awards during Tuesday night’s Hopkinsville City Council meeting.
After pausing its annual gala since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, officials with the Hopkinsville Community College Foundation, Inc., have complete preparations for a refreshed fundraiser. Set at Burdoc Farms in Crofton, the “Benefit Bash for
Officials with the National Merit Scholarship Corporation recently announced that Heritage Christian Academy’s Jacob Bottoms as a winner of one of the National Merit Scholarships.
Some area teachers were among 67 recognized by the Kentucky Board of Education (KBE) last week.
FNB Bank is happy to announce that they have donated $10,000 back to the Trigg County Schools, once again made possible through the Spirit Debit Card Program.
Congressman James Comer announced Monday that two Christian County High School students were winners in Kentucky’s 1st Congressional District’s 2023 Congressional Art Competition.
The Hopkinsville Art Guild is thrilled to announce the recipients of this year’s high school scholarships.