HOPKINSVILLE, KY – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
The Bloomery owner preps greenhouses for spring amid health struggles: ‘I’m very thankful’: The Bloomery has become a seasonal hot spot for gardeners in and around Christian County, with thousands of plants filling greenhouses on Tiffany Jenkins family farm. READ MORE
101st Airborne Division demonstrates new 3D-printed drones in training at Fort Campbell | VIDEO: As the 101st Airborne Division continues its division-wide training exercise, it is not only sharpening combat readiness but also testing new military technology such as 3D-printed drones, autonomous systems and advanced communications tools – all designed to help soldiers stay ahead of threats. READ MORE
Oak Grove Farmers Market returns in April, vendors needed: The Oak Grove Farmers Market is returning for its second season beginning this April. READ MORE
13 people arrested by Christian County Sheriff’s Office following drug trafficking investigation: 13 suspects have been arrested and charged for drug trafficking in Christian County after a six-month long investigation by the Christian County Sheriff’s Office Anti-Crime Unit. READ MORE
Fiscal Court invests $170,000 for CCSO evidence facility, issues with unplowed roads discussed: The county voted to invest in an expansion of the Christian County Sheriff’s Office during the Fiscal Court meeting on Tuesday. READ MORE
CCPS has 4 NTI days remaining for school year, calendar may be extended if used: Winter has Christian County hit hard in 2025, leaving the school district to utilize six Non-Traditional Instruction days where students worked from home due to weather or hazardous conditions. READ MORE
Effects of flooding still evident in Christian County after 6.5 inches of rain, crews tackle road damage: As areas of Christian County are still seeing the effects of the flooding that took place last week, the National Weather Service has provided data revealing the amount of precipitation the county received while crews tackle damage done to the roadways. READ MORE
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