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.
The City of Hopkinsville has revealed the design of their new, official marketing logo after collaborating with the community over what the city means to citizens.
The Salvation Army is looking for dedicated volunteers in Clarksville and Hopkinsville to help spread holiday cheer and make a difference in the community by signing up to be volunteer bellringers this season.
A 25-year-old man chased several Metalsa employees with a rubber mallet after getting into a verbal altercation with a supervisor.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
A 37-year-old man was arrested after deputies found a stolen motorcycle, defaced VINs, and drugs at his residence.
At Thursday evening’s Board meeting, Christian County Public Schools announced Aniyah Lewis and Mollie Goode as the two student-elected representatives to serve on the Board of Education.
Following a public hearing and special called meeting, the Hopkinsville City Council moved forward with approving revenue bonds to Ascend Elements Inc. to the amount of $565 million.
Head coach of the Hopkinsville High School cheerleaders and senior members of the squad shared their experiences prepping for competition season.
6 representatives from agriculture businesses in Hopkinsville and the state addressed the Hopkinsville City Council about a significant tax increase that is affecting their business owners.