Dachshunds lived out their derby dreams at Oak Grove Racing, Gaming & Hotel during their annual Memorial Day wiener dog races.
After this weekend’s round of storms, this week will have mostly clear skies with no chance of rain again until Friday.
As storms moved through Christian County Sunday morning, strong winds and rain caused damage throughout Pembroke, Kentucky.
Here is the latest on the storms moving across Christian County today and tonight.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
Dozens of families from around Hopkinsville set up at Jeffers Bend Environmental Center along the pond and creek to fish together for their 23rd Take Kids Fishing Day.
Councilmember Steve Keel was a topic of discussion during the Wednesday, May 22, Hopkinsville City Council meeting as several people spoke against comments made during a previous Committee of the Whole meeting.
Located on the corner of East Ninth Street and South Virginia Street, what is known as the Tom Wade building sticks out amongst the architecture of surrounding buildings. By November 2024, it will be fully transformed into The Book & Bottle Shop.
For the first time in over five years, the Hopkinsville Police Department is inviting the community to get a taste of police training with the Citizens Police Academy.
Isolated thunderstorms and heavy rain are possible Wednesday morning and afternoon in Christian County, according to the National Weather Service.