Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
The Hopkinsville City Council has applied for a $100,000 grant that would purchase tire derived crumb rubber for the playground and the Rotary Park development.
Originally constructed in 1959, CCMS was in use until the new middle school opened in 2021 and is now set to be demolished after sitting vacant for years.
Thousands of people in Christian County and surrounding counties are without power Friday morning due to a TVA transmission line failure.
The Christian County Board of Education discussed the future traffic impact on Lovers Lane and surrounding roads, which was previously brought to light at the Feb. 11 Fiscal Court meeting.
While outside still looks like a winter wonderland, today is not the day for fun in the snow due to a Cold Weather Advisory from the National Weather Service through 10 a.m.
To avoid overloading the power grid as temperatures drop in the mornings, Hopkinsville is being asked to conserve energy in small but impactful ways through Friday.
A 25-year-old woman was charged with assault in the third degree after attacking a nurse in the Jennie Stuart Health emergency room in Hopkinsville.
A Cold Weather Advisory has been issued for Christian County by the National Weather Service through Feb. 20 at 10 a.m.
With several inches of snow predicted, and a Winter Storm Warning in place for Christian County, hours for government buildings, offices, and schools may vary.