Hopkinsville’s first Scribe and Scout Renaissance Faire was a hit with medieval enthusiasts as people flocked to the library to enter the world of knights and dragons.
Interstate traffic will continue to be affected as the westbound lane near mile marker 91 is closed due to damage on the roadway.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
Hopkinsville Police Officers in the area of Bryan and South Virginia Street heard a gunshot near 11:50 p.m. Wednesday night.
Christian County Emergency Management is preparing the community for the potential of excess rain in the area between Thursday and Friday, with four to five inches expected.
Three people were charged after setting up camp between the Subway and McDonalds at the intersection of North Drive and West Seventh Street in Hopkinsville.
Built from the ground up in the backyard of a Halloween loving household, Nightmares End has the goal of creating an ever-growing community gathering spot, and a lot of screams.
PeADD was identified as one of five VDC Super-Hubs as part of the VDC national expansion and is currently serving 155 veterans through the program.
Jennie Stuart Health board of directors has signed a non-binding letter of intent (LOI) to join Deaconess Health.
The Hopkinsville High School Band of Tigers earned top rankings during their first competition of the season at the Logan County Festival of Bands on Sept. 21.