HOPKINSVILLE, KY – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
Hopkinsville fire crews save man’s life outside station’s front door: Emergencies do not often arrive at the front door of Fire Station 4 in Hopkinsville. But when they do, fire crews are ready. READ MORE
‘We’ve got to start putting our money back into our city’: Public Works talks roads and new park: Roads and Rotary Park were the focus from Public Works Director Mike Perry during the Jan. 23 Hopkinsville Committee of the Whole meeting. READ MORE
Hopkinsville dog groomer to create Pet Pantry stocked with free food, pet supplies for community: Danielle Kelvey is supporting pet owners in Christian County by creating a judgment free, no cost pet pantry at her dog grooming business this spring. READ MORE
Batter enthusiast Amy Rogers unveils 2025 plans for Hopkinsville, including GoblinCon: Amy Rogers, Executive Director of Visit Hopkinsville is gearing up for another exciting year with the hopes of elevating several key events and also introducing new ones. READ MORE
Officials emphasize train safety following multiple accidents, deaths in Hopkinsville last year: A growing commerce park and rising population has increased traffic and interested around the ever-busy tracks that split the city, causing several accidents in 2024. READ MORE
After years of work, HES replaces all 2,600 purple streetlights in Hopkinsville: Neon purple lighting shining down on the roads of Hopkinsville is officially a thing of the past thanks to the hard work of the Hopkinsville Electric System. READ MORE
Huskies move on to state tournament in stellar first season for MC Wrestling: Young athletes with the new nonprofit MC Wrestling in Hopkinsville are set to compete at the State Tournament in February. READ MORE
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