HOPKINSVILLE, KY – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.

Hopkinsville City Council votes to scale back proposed 57% salary increase: Several residents spoke directly to the Hopkinsville City Council on Feb. 17, pleading their case as to why the pay raise should be rejected.

A look at downtown Hopkinsville: Multiple businesses announce closure, initiatives hope to attract developments: The City of Hopkinsville offers different initiatives to developers looking to transform available properties downtown.

From stolen vehicles to welfare checks, how license plate cameras aid Hopkinsville Police: The Hopkinsville Police Chief talked about the importance of license plate cameras, and how they are used by officers.

School board sees CCHS interior progress, purchases 400 student laptops for new campus: The school board approved a $150,000 investment for new laptops as finishes continue at the new Christian County High School.

Commissary delivery app expands to Fort Campbell: Service members and families living on Fort Campbell are now able to get groceries delivered straight to their door.

New Army museum by Fort Campbell seeks volunteers ahead of May opening: The US Army Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum is seeking volunteers to serve in a variety of roles.

Elementary, high school STEM students in Christian County receive $5,000 from TVA: The Tennessee Valley Authority distributed STEM grants to two Christian County schools.