Showers and thunderstorms are possible after mid-week in Christian County as temperatures start to warm up.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
Fort Care held yet another successful food distribution of deer meat and groceries that reached over 1,800 soldiers, veterans, and their families on March 6.
EZ Clean Laundry in Hopkinsville was broken into on Tuesday, with two male suspects robbing them and inflicting over $2,000 in damage to the facility off of Skyline Drive.
On Tuesday, March 18, in celebration of Edgar Cayce’s birthday, the Museums of Hopkinsville-Christian County will be offering a special “Museum After Dark” program featuring a game that Mr. Cacye invented
Lake Morris, Lake Blythe, Jeffers Bend and the Pennyrile Lake are all located in and around Hopkinsville for fishing, each with unique features.
The Hopkinsville City Council voted to pay additional match funds on a grant that will help fund a multimillion-dollar industrial park development, while also applying for a grant for the fire department.
Spring athletics will look a little different for Hopkinsville High School as the softball season fails to fill their roster for the season.
A definitive agreement to merge Jennie Stuart Health with Deaconess has been reached, with the transaction expected to close on or before August 2025.
A 20-year-old man was arrested and charged with drug trafficking in Hopkinsville after a significant amount of cash and synthetic marijuana was found during a traffic stop.