Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
The Studio 3 in downtown Hopkinsville had a gallery full of masterfully crafted chairs designed and created by members of the community to benefit Sanctuary Inc.
The Hopkinsville Committee of the Whole discussed applying for a grant that would help fund the next phase of developing the Hopkinsville Greenway Rail Trail.
The Hopkinsville Committee of the Whole discussed a new way to honor former council member Fred Atkins, by moving a dedication to him from the unused pocket park downtown to Second Street Park.
This Easter weekend has the potential to be full of showers and storms, with moderate chances of severe weather fluctuating over the next few days.
The suspect was arrested and charged with seven counts of distribution of matter portraying a sexual performance by a minor under 12 years old.
Weather permitting, there are several events going into Easter weekend in Christian County. Check out one of many egg hunts, visit an art show for a good cause, or hunt for eggs around a local bookstore.
Anyone with information regarding an overdose death in Oak Grove is encouraged to contact the Oak Grove Police Department.
The City of Hopkinsville gave an update about flooding in the Windmill Farms neighborhood, confirming that water levels are finally receding after intervention.
The S&S Towing and Auto Repair building and several cars were destroyed in a fire on April 16 in Christian County.