HOPKINSVILLE, KY – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.

Country music star Brantley Gilbert to headline 2025’s Spring into Summer in Oak Grove: Country music star Brantley Gilbert will be headlining the Spring into Summer Salutes Ft. Campbell Festival this year. READ MORE

Community rallies behind UTV usage on Christian County roads: A group of individuals who are hoping to see local legislative change that would allow UTV’s to be legal on Christian County roads attended this week’s Fiscal Court meeting. READ MORE

Homeowners embrace the paranormal while renovating The Knight House in Hopkinsville: A couple from Middle Tennessee has connected their passion for history with their paranormal investigative skills while rehabbing a 200-year-old home on East Seventh Street in Hopkinsville. READ MORE

PeADD hires new personnel, purchases drones to better respond to disasters in 2025: The Pennyrile Area Development District held their first meeting of the year on Monday, Jan. 13. READ MORE

Lawsuit against Jennie Stuart Health dismissed, Deaconess vote scheduled for March: Eric Lee, CEO of Jennie Stuart Health stated that a lawsuit filed against the hospital has been dismissed. READ MORE

Coyote sightings may spike in Christian County due to winter breeding season: Due to the arrival of winter breeding season, coyote sightings will increase throughout Christian County until February. READ MORE

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