Hopkinsville Police Chief Jason Newby shared statistics and accomplishments for the department for 2024 during the first Committee of the Whole meeting of the year on Jan. 23.
Teachers, bankers, farmers, firefighters, cops and more took the Alhambra stage to strut their stuff during three rounds of Lip Sync Battles to benefit Joy Closet.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
Roads and Rotary Park were the focus from Public Works Director Mike Perry during the Jan. 23 Hopkinsville Committee of the Whole meeting.
Danielle Kelvey is supporting pet owners in Christian County by creating a judgment free, no cost pet pantry at her dog grooming business this spring.
A growing commerce park and rising population has increased traffic and interested around the ever-busy tracks that split the city, causing several accidents in 2024.
The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County and the Human Rights Commission of Hopkinsville-Christian County invite you to join The Supper Club: Inspiring Cultural & Culinary Conversations, an open group that will explore the diversity of the community through food.
No power outages were reported in Christian County this morning as the power grid worked overtime to keep up with the energy demand brought on by freezing conditions.
The City of Hopkinsville has reassembled their Future Funding Committee in an effort to further evaluate financial needs of the city and supply recommendations about funding and budgetary issues.
Neon purple lighting shining down on the roads of Hopkinsville is officially a thing of the past thanks to the hard work of the Hopkinsville Electric System.