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

New and experienced dancers take over brewery during Tapping with Taylor: Every other Monday night in Hopkinsville, a friendly group of aspiring dancers tap their hearts away inside a brewery. READ MORE 

Habitat for Humanity shares collaboration to build sustainable concrete home in Hopkinsville: Construction for a home being built with a concrete foundation and walls is underway in Hopkinsville. READ MORE

Oak Grove City Council discovers dozens of homeowners avoiding Airbnb business licensing: Over 50 homeowners in Oak Grove are renting out their homes as short-term rentals without having a business license to do so, according to city officials. READ MORE

Krusteaz, Siemer Milling, H&R Agri-Power, and several others address city council about tax increase: Several representatives from agriculture businesses voices their distain and shock over a dramatic tax increase that is leaving some businesses questioning their status in Christian County. READ MORE

Paws up! HHS cheerleaders dive into competition season, coach Kaleigh Stout shares progress: Head coach of the Hopkinsville High School cheerleaders and senior members of the squad shared their experiences preparing for competitions. READ MORE

Christian County schools to establish separate law enforcement agency for SROs: The Christian County School Board has voted to establish their own law enforcement agency at their board meeting on Nov. 21. READ MORE

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