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

County officials approve debris removal grant, invests $50,000 in Alhambra upgrades: The Christian Count Fiscal Court approved a bid for updates at the Alhambra Theater and moved forward with pursing a grant that will dispose of debris in waterways from last year’s tornado.

‘Just skin and bones’: Stray, neglected dog begins recovery due to community support in Crofton:A Crofton family has been inspired to start a rescue after the community rallied behind a severely neglected stray dog.

Explore historic details of 141-year-old Grace Episcopal Church in downtown Hopkinsville: The structure’s dramatic Gothic Revival style and historical significance previously landed it on the National Register of Historic Places, with the building still dominating the landscape decades later despite tornado damage and modernization.

Christian County makes agreement with Graves County Jail as tornado recovery continues: The Christian County Fiscal Court approved an Interlocal Agreement between the Christian County and Graves County Jail, which allows their inmates to be housed in Hopkinsville.

Oak Grove hosts Bands, Bourbon, and Wine for day of drinks and fun | PHOTOS: On July 12, people from in and around Christian County joined for a full day of outdoor celebration and local spirits in Oak Grove.