Christian County Public Schools District Activities Director Kerry Stovall and Hopkinsville High School Athletic Director Jacob Ezell announced the hiring of Kwesi Boafo, as the new coach of the CCHS and HHS Cross Country programs.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
Scattered storms are possible throughout the weekend, with the low threat of showers and thunderstorms predicted through Sunday in Christian County.
The longstanding tradition of the Trail of Tears Pow Wow is set to continue, with hundreds set to gather in Hopkinsville on Sept. 6-7 to celebrate Native American culture and dance with the community.
30 days ahead of the upcoming school year, the Christian County Board of Education heard updates regarding maintenance and improvements to schools.
City officials were presented a comprehensive study conducted by Bowen National Research to evaluate local housing conditions, affordability, and future needs of housing.
As the 2024-25 fiscal year ends, the Hopkinsville City Council was presented with the revenue findings from the year, which showed positive revenue over expenses with all departments coming in under budget.
Locally owned Taqueria El Rincón opened in mid-July on North Main Street, with a drive through for tacos on the go, and some special recipes to offer the community new flavors.
This weekend in Christian County swap books and plants with others in the community, check out a market, attend a book signing, or head up to Crofton for a delicious plate of fried fish.
With the City of Hopkinsville still recovering from recurring flooding events with 60 inches rain falling so far this year, officials discussed the efficacy of the Hopkinsville Surface and Stormwater Utility’s role in flood mitigation.