A new park is in development in Hopkinsville that would provide a significant addition to the existing dog park and Rail Trail on Pardue Lane.
After a night of heavy rain the National Weather service has issued a flood watch for Christian County through Thursday morning, with more rain expected Wednesday afternoon.
The National Weather Service has declared a hazardous weather outlook through Wednesday night as storms and rain continue to roll through the area.
A man is facing assault and kidnapping charges after attempting to jump out of a window with his son and assaulting police officers at Norman Dale Drive Monday night.
After reopening on April 29, the Christian County Welcome Center off of I-24 in Oak Grove is closed again.
Monday morning, a 14-year-old girl sustained non-critical injuries after being hit by a car at the intersection of Glass Drive and North Drive in Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County is rolling up their sleeves to scrub the dirt off a bit of history. Join them on Tuesday, May 21 at 6 p.m. in Vine Street Cemetery, also known as Union Benevolent Society Cemetery, for their first Tombstone Tuesday of the summer.
Emily Ezell is living her bookish fantasy with the opening of Blush & Bashful. Book lovers can expect to find a wide range of romance books along with book themed gifts.
Two different broods of cicadas from two different generations are simultaneously emerging in the region this summer, an occurrence that hasn’t happened in 200 years.