HOPKINSVILLE, KY – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
Holiday Burgers debuts new look, keeps 1960s charm loyal customers love: Charlie Powell marks a decade of ownership at Holiday Burgers with a remodel of the interior.
Crofton Barbershop builds community through music, owner shares passion in welcoming space: Owner Justin Greenwell brings the community together each week with free guitar lessons, offering classic cuts and shaves day-to-day.
Young artists create 2 new murals, a closer look at downtown Hopkinsville’s public art: Explore the mural arts scene in downtown Hopkinsville, with the newest addition unveiled by young artists.
Fort Campbell soldiers to return home, unit completes nearly 200 missions in Kuwait: 101st soldiers will be returning to Fort Campbell after a nine-month deployment to Kuwait.
All past alumni invited to tailgate at historic CCHS vs HHS game: ‘Our stories are the history’: With students coming through for over 100 years, all past alumni are invited for the final Christian County vs Hopkinsville High School football game.
Football, extracurricular activities to resume at Fort Campbell amid government shutdown: After the involvement of Sen. Mitch McConnell, DoDEA schools are permitted to resume regular activities in the government shutdown.
GoblinCon in Hopkinsville: What to expect from upcoming UFO & Paranormal Expo: Things to know about GoblinCon, and Hopkinsville’s connection to the Kelly Green Men encounter.
Nearly $20,000 still needed to finish eternal flame for Gander Memorial restoration: A local non-profit is hoping to hit a $40,000 fundraising goal for their restoration of the Gander Memorial in Hopkinsville.
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