Sanctuary, Inc. Mural Submissions

Sanctuary, Inc. is seeking a local artist to create and paint a mural in downtown Hopkinsville to promote our positive bystander program known as “Green Dot”. This program highlights the importance of creating a world without violence
Sanctuary, Inc. Annual Candlelight Vigil

Sanctuary, Inc. invites you to join us virtually on October 9th for the annual candlelight vigil. Every year we remember victims who lost their lives to domestic violence. This is the time when we get to recognize members
Domestic Violence Awareness Month- Free Books

As part of Sanctuary, Inc.’s awareness and prevention efforts, partnerships with all the libraries in the nine counties of the Pennyrile Area Development District have been formed. The Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library is one of the libraries that
Domestic Violence Awareness Month- Free Books

As part of Sanctuary, Inc.’s awareness and prevention efforts, partnerships with all the libraries in the nine counties of the Pennyrile Area Development District have been formed. The Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library is one of the libraries that
Break the Cycle Event

Join Sanctuary, Inc. in supporting survivors of domestic violence through our Break the Cycle awareness event. Throughout the month of October, participants will have the opportunity to pick from varying distances that they hope to cycle. The
Hopkinsville Police Investigating Shooting After Car Wreck

Hopkinsville Police are investigating after a wreck on Mechanic Street led to shots fired Tuesday afternoon.
Bentzel Reports A Decrease In COVID Cases At CCPS

Christian County Public Schools’ Superintendent Chris Bentzel says students and staff are doing a good job mitigating the spread of the coronavirus amid the pandemic.
Two Christian County High Graduates Earn FFA Degrees

Two Christian County High School graduates have both earned American FFA degrees from the National FFA Organization.
23rd COVID-19 Attributed Death Confirmed in Christian County

Officials with the Christian County Health Department confirmed the county’s 23rd COVID linked death Tuesday afternoon.
Lynch, Knight Jr. Discuss Hopkinsville Issues in Mayoral Forum

Two Hopkinsville residents running for the mayor seat for the city shared some of their opinions on how to keep the city moving forward during a forum Tuesday morning.
