HOPKINSVILLE, KY – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
25 dogs in ‘deplorable conditions’ rescued by Christian County Animal Shelter: Volunteers are needed to assist the Christian County Animal Shelter with an influx of dogs that were rescued from Todd County.
Stadium of Champions to see $2 million upgrade, school board to also invest in practice track: The CCPS school board has decided to resurface a deteriorating practice track and overhaul the Stadium of Champions along with CCHS construction.
Lucky You Bar to open in downtown Hopkinsville this spring, duo shares vision: A new bar will be opening in downtown Hopkinsville this spring, owned by Taylor and Dakota Figueroa.
Fire Station 5 opening brings modern design, faster responses, regional training to Hopkinsville | PHOTOS: City and county leaders gathered Friday to celebrate the opening of Hopkinsville’s new Fire Station 5.
Mayor Knight breaks second tie for lower net profit tax, council extends public comment times: A lower net profit tax rate has been approved by the Hopkinsville City Council after an abstaining vote forced a tie.
Downtown children’s resale store to relocate, expand by Bradford Square Mall: White Flowers will be leaving their location on East Sixth Street at the end of 2025.
South Christian Elementary ranks first for state assessments, equitable learning emphasized across district: State data for student assessments was released for Christian County Public Schools, showing increased scores and areas that need improvement.
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