HCCPL – SIP2GO Exhibit

We love to see all of the children enjoying the Science in Play2Go, or SIP2GO, exhibit here at the library! SIP2GO is a traveling program offered by the Kentucky Science Center. The exhibit will be at our
Teen Drop-In Events

ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 16+!!! Join us for our Teen Drop-In Events on the following dates from 3-6 pm!! Thursday, May 25th RSVP by following the link below: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NNVGXYP Come enjoy a few fun evenings to hangout,
Hopkinsville-Christian County Newcomers & Neighbors Lunch and Presentation by Peg Hayes of Casey Jones Distillery

Join us for lunch with friends and a presentation by Peg Hayes, owner of Casey Jones Distillery. We’ll learn about the history and exciting future for this local business, and enjoy lunch catered by Joelle’s Bakery &
April Make & Mingle Class

The April Make & Mingle class will be a two-session class held Thursday, April 13, 5:30-7:30 PM & Thursday, April 20, 5:30-7:30 PM. Vicki Karrigan will be teaching a fused glass class. Call the Janice Mason Art
Police Investigating Sugar In Auto Gas Tank

A car was found to have sugar in the gas tank Wednesday afternoon.
Man Charged After Attack With Razor

A Hopkinsville man was charged after he allegedly assaulted a man with a razor on Moreland Drive Wednesday morning.
Trial Date Set in Oak Grove Teen Murder Case

A Clarksville man charged with complicity to murder in Oak Grove last year had his trial date set Wednesday in Christian County Circuit Court.
Bond Reduction Denied Again For Defendant In Oak Grove Murder Case

A bond reduction was denied once again Wednesday for an Oak Grove man charged with murder and several other charges in connection to the death of his 70-year-old father.
Judge Says No To Bond Reduction In Infant Death Case

A bond reduction request made by the attorney of a Hopkinsville man charged with the murder of an infant child last year was denied Wednesday in Christian County Circuit Court.
Manning Sentenced To Life On Murder, Robbery Charges

A Hopkinsville woman convicted of a 2020 murder was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday by Christian County Circuit Court Judge Andrew Self.
