The STEM Classroom Grant Program from the Tennessee Valley Authority awarded $1.5 million to schools in various states, with two Christian County schools receiving funding.
Construction at the Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library is moving swiftly ahead, as major updates to the elevator and bathrooms began back in September.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
With new big box stores and continued growth of small businesses in Hopkinsville, the holiday shopping season has kicked off as people flock across the city to snag a good deal.
Starting Dec. 3, the Boys & Girls Club of Hopkinsville-Christian County will once again participate in Giving Tuesday with the help of longtime Club supporter, Sue Badgett of Baird.
The City of Hopkinsville is proud to announce the dedication of the Coach William Falls Memorial Bridge, a tribute to a legendary basketball coach, mentor, and community leader.
The City of Hopkinsville has entered into a grant agreement with Kitchen Food Company Limited, an Australian industry planning to expand into the city.
A special called Hopkinsville City Council meeting was held Nov. 26, where councilmembers settled on a way to secure additional funding for the new Rotary Park development at Pardue Lane.
A 42-year-old man was arrested and charged with burglary and trespassing after breaking into a daycare center overnight on North Drive.
When winter weather strikes, KYTC oversees 840 miles of roads in Christian County and has designated 2,500 tons of salt, 16,000 gallons of magnesium, and 35,000 gallons of salt brine, all to help prevent the dangerous freezing of roads.