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

ICE to house inmates at Christian County Jail under new agreement: Up to 100 ICE inmates will be housed at the Christian County Jail, fiscal court makes health care accommodations.

Over $1 million in cuts threatens meal services for hundreds of seniors in Pennyrile region: State funding reductions were recently communicated by the Kentucky Department for Aging and Independent Living.

Built 190 years ago, Lone Oak remains a diamond in the rough in downtown Hopkinsville: Built in 1835 Lone Oak has stood in downtown Hopkinsville for nearly two centuries as one of the city’s best-preserved Greek Revival landmarks.

9 previously unclaimed veterans laid to rest in Hopkinsville: ‘We are now their family’ | PHOTOS: The Kentucky Veterans Cemetary West hosted a funeral service for previously unclaimed veterans from four branches of the military.

Renovation to Hopkinsville’s library opens with expanded youth, teen areas | PHOTOS: The Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library’s renovated second floor is open to the public.

Life of bell hooks celebrated, work remembered throughout author’s hometown of Hopkinsville: Explore how Hopkinsville continues to honor famous author and poet bell hooks, and what she is most notable for.

Road adjustments near new Christian County High not likely to finish before opening: Construction to Lovers Lane and Lafeyette Road near the new school have yet to start although the project has been approved.

60 Fort Campbell soldiers welcomed home by family and Military Affairs Committee: A group of Fort Campbell soldiers were welcomed home by family members and volunteers, as they made their way home on Sept. 26.

CCHS football coach resigns following back-to-back losses this season: Ethan Atchley has resigned as head coach of the Christian County High School football program.

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