Gov. Andy Beshear announced that President Trump has approved part of his April 11 request for a Major Disaster Declaration.
Christian County forecast: We have a chance of storms this week as the temperatures rise into the 80s for the first time this spring.
The total money raised at the 75th Rotary Auction was a whopping $634,383.98, a new record for the event.
An accident at the intersection of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Way and Pembroke Road injured several people on Sunday evening, with one child severely injured.
Praise and gospel music blew the roof off of downtown Hopkinsville as a passionate crowd of Men 2 Be supporters attended a benefit concert in support of the Attucks High School restoration.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
The sun was shining, and a cool breeze was blowing as the Oak Grove Police and Volunteer Fire Department were joined by city leaders and members of the community at the War Memorial Walking Trail Park for a cookout.
A police pursuit took place downtown in Hopkinsville on Friday, ending at West Side Park where an individual died from self-inflicted injuries.
A former Fort Campbell soldier and intelligence analyst was sentenced on Wednesday to seven years in prison for conspiring to sell military secrets to a person he believed to be affiliated with the Chinese government.
A month ago on March 24, the City of Hopkinsville announced that work had officially begun on Rotary Park. First steps included pouring the park’s first sidewalk, paving the way for the inclusive playground that will be erected in the greenspace.