HOPKINSVILLE, KY – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
Hopkinsville follows through in eliminating curbside recycling, council to seek alternate solution: The Hopkinsville City Council passed the second vote that would eliminate HSWE curbside recycling program, while promising to explore a third-party solution.
CCPS property tax rate decreases by two cents despite higher property assessments for county: Christian County Public School Board of Education voted on the new proposed property tax rate, a two-cent decrease from last year.
Hollywood in Hopkinsville? West Kentucky Film Commission to attract filmmakers to the city: Hopkinsville is joining several other cities in the region with the hopes of bringing film producers to western Kentucky.
Hopkinsville moves for ATV usage on city roads: Helmets, speed limit, and more stipulations: First talks about legalizing special purpose vehicles on city roads was passed through Hopkinsville Committee of the Whole.
Oak Grove to invest $475,000 in paving a dozen city roads: The City of Oak Grove has chosen to allocate their Municipal Road Aid funds to pave 13 roads currently in poor condition.
Final beam for Christian County High School installed, project remains on track: Christian County Public School representatives had the opportunity to sign the final beam, with the construction remaining on track.
8 years ago, Hopkinsville transformed into Eclipseville for 100,000 visitors
A look back to Aug. 21, 2017, where people from around the world gathered in Hopkinsville, Kentucky for the total solar eclipse.
High school students in Hopkinsville kick off final year before consolidation | PHOTOS: Christian County High School and Hopkinsville High School students entered on their final first day at separate campuses on Aug. 18.
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