A retired musician and a kindergarten teacher are living in a story book fantasy as they continue to restore their historical home on South Main Street in Hopkinsville
Some of the equipment the school would look at purchasing could include drones, robotics materials, 3D printing materials, and coding programs.
During the Oct. 1 Hopkinsville City Council meeting, the first reading of an ordinance passed that would provide a separate service for construction companies for removal of trash materials from residential properties during projects.
This month’s program features favorites from the fire house as prepared by some of Hopkinsville Fire Department’s finest culinary experts.
Oak Grove’s newest burger spot opened its doors over the summer to provide made from scratch burgers, desserts, and custom drinks.
The Southwestern Kentucky Economic Development Council discussed recent growth in Christian County and how Buc-ee’s plays a role in it all during their monthly meeting on Sept. 30.
A man was arrested after a multi-vehicle accident on Saturday night sent four people to hospital.
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.