HOPKINSVILLE, KY – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
CCHS agriculture students play crucial role in birth of lambs, program benefits from grant money: The Christian County High School Agriculture Department was awarded $5,000 to support the purchase of a starter flock of Dorper sheep to enhance their animal science education. READ MORE
‘Home of Arnika Brown’: Local basketball legend honored with sign dedication in Hopkinsville: Basketball star Arnika Brown who got her start at Christian County High School has been recognized by the city with a newly erected street sign sharing her legacy. READ MORE
Man arrested after shooting, killing woman on Pembroke-Oak Grove Road: A woman was shot and killed during a domestic violence incident on Pembroke-Oak Grove Road Sunday night. READ MORE
Funding for Carnegie Library, riverwalk repairs, museum discussed during public budget forum: Concerned citizens spoke their minds at the Hopkinsville Community Budget Forum on March 10. READ MORE
Art show and auction in Hopkinsville to raise funds for domestic violence victims: Julie-Anna Carlisle, the owner and artist of Milkweed Health & Harmony Emporium, is channeling her passion for art to help raise money to benefit victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through The Chair Project. READ MORE
Demolition of old CCMS begins, people asked to use caution on Glass Avenue: Demolition of the old Christian County Middle School has begun on Glass Avenue. READ MORE