Community members lined the walking path at Valor Hall in Oak Grove to watch the annual lighted Christmas Parade.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
On Thursday, Christian County Public Schools announced Kim Lint has been selected to serve as the next principal of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Early Learning Center.
With increased animal activity around this time of year, deer carcasses tend to litter the lanes of major roadways in and around Hopkinsville. Various local and state crews divide up the workload in an attempt to keep roads clear.
After four years of construction, the Hopkinsville Clean Water Plant is fully operational. A ribbon cutting was held by the Christian County Chamber of Commerce on Nov. 5.
It is beginning to feel a lot like winter as colder temperatures linger into the weekend in Christian County.
Christian County High School’s FFA is hosting a Farm to Fork Dinner to raise money and share their knowledge acquired while working in the Christian County Agriculture Livestock Barn.
The Holiday Sweets and Treats Market will feature a delightful assortment of desserts, baked goods and holiday gifts, all crafted with care by talented black-owned businesses in our community.
Due to predicted weather blowing through overnight, the Hopkinsville Salvation Army is opening their Extreme Weather Shelter.
The City of Hopkinsville is forging ahead with acquiring new land to expand industry and economic growth in the area.