HOPKINSVILLE, KY – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
Grizzly Up Soap Co. opens in downtown Hopkinsville, couple creates line of handcrafted products: Natural, homemade products for the whole family can be found at the new Grizzly Up Soap. Co, owned by Travis and Chasity Allcock.
Blue Streak demolition fast tracked, Mayor Knight talks future of downtown Hopkinsville: ‘It’s worse than we thought’: The Hopkinsville City Council approved the demolition of the historic Blue Streak building downtown.
Human arms, fingers accidentally delivered to Christian County home days before Halloween: The Christian County Sheriff’s Office investigated a call about a delivery to a lab going to the wrong address.
Christian County, Hopkinsville High join forces for packed trunk or treat | PHOTOS: Check out photos from a spooky night of Halloween trick or treating in Hopkinsville.
‘Our community stands united’: Christian County plans resource fair as shutdown continues, SNAP benefits paused: Christian County Judge Executive Jerry Gilliam shared plans to support local families who are financially struggling during the government shutdown.
Restored Hopkinsville home of trailblazing Black physician gains spot on National Register of Historic Places: The Dr. Bankie & Mamie Moore House in Hopkinsville has been listed in National Register of Historic Places.
101st Airborne Division coming home from Europe without replacement: The Army announced this morning that the 101st will return home from Europe, ending a series of deployments to Romania and nearby countries that began in 2022.
Christian County Colonel Band named state champions, Band of Tigers ends season with a bang: Both bands earned top spots during the state competition at Western Kentucky University.
Man found shoving meat inside pants, theft results in drug trafficking arrest: Two people were arrested after a burglary in Hopkinsville, with a large amount of synthetic drugs were found in a car with stolen meat.
