HOPKINSVILLE, KY – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
Buc-ee’s could break ground in Oak Grove as soon as November: After initial delays, Buc-ee’s construction in Oak Grove, Kentucky could begin this fall.
Hope House opens as transitional housing for foster youth: ‘We want a child to feel hope’: Joy Closet in Hopkinsville has expanded with the completion of Hope House, temporary housing for local foster youth.
New Hopkinsville restaurant The Crumb Tray creates cozy menu inspired by community: A new restaurant has opened in Hopkinsville on West 7th Street called The Crumb Tray.
New Chief of Police for Oak Grove appointed amid retirement announcement: Victor Lynch as been appointed as the new Chief of Police for the Oak Grove Police Department.
Hopkinsville couple arrested for criminal child abuse, minors subjected to shock collars and assault: Two people were arrested for multiple counts of criminal child abuse in Hopkinsville.
Hopkinsville’s Woody Winfree Museum, clock tower set for major repairs after previous storm damage: After being severely damaged two years ago, repairs are finally set to begin to downtown Hopkinsville’s clock and fire-transportation museum.
Sudden termination of Oak Grove Community Center director, financial talks lead to heated city council meeting: The Oak Grove City Council discussed the termination of Melissa Lynch at the community center.
500 Fort Campbell soldiers deploying to southern border this fall: Fort Campbell soldiers will be deploying to the southern border in early October, collaborating with Customs and Border Protection.
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