Jeffers Bend Environmental Center hosted their annual Naturefest event on Sept. 21 where families and the community could gather and explore the outdoors.
Singers tackled classic songs from a variety of genres, and in the end, Courtland Collins caught the interest of the judges with his country sound and took home the win.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
Code Enforcement in Hopkinsville gave a quarterly report during the Sept. 19 Committee of the Whole meeting, revealing that over 600 code violations were reported in the city between April through June of this year.
A 19-year-old was arrested after a motorcycle pursuit in through Christian County Wednesday night.
The prestigious event, hosted in Mt. Vernon – Rockcastle County, showcased 42 food trucks from across the state, vying for the $5,000 grand prize.
A Hopkinsville juvenile is in custody with a terroristic threating charge after making a threat toward Christian County schools on social media.
With medical cannabis being legalized in the state of Kentucky in January 2025, the city of Hopkinsville has been gathering information regarding the potential implications of having cannabis dispensaries and other cannabis business within city limits.
The Hopkinsville City Council received an update about the Rotary Park development at Pardue Lane during the Sept. 17 meeting after bids for construction were nearly $1 million over budget.
Christian County students have been chosen to receive a generous shoe donation from the Kentucky Magistrates and Commissioners Association.