HOPKINSVILLE, KY – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
Bluegrass Splash faces millions in repairs or permanent closure, doors shut for next summer: Councilmembers have decided to collaborate with the community to best decide next steps for Bluegrass Splash.
Fallen honored, renovations unveiled at Gander Memorial Park for 40th anniversary of deadly crash | PHOTOS: The 40th anniversary of a crash that killed over 200 Fort Campbell soldiers was honored in a ceremony in Hopkinsville.
Hopkinsville welcomes Toyota Boshoku president, Gov. Beshear for grand opening of $200 million facility: Toyota Boshoku Western Kentucky held its grand opening in Hopkinsville on Dec. 9, welcoming in local and state leadership.
7 Brew now open by Bradford Square Mall in Hopkinsville: Located by Bradford Square Mall, the new coffee drive-thru has opened in Hopkinsville.
Hopkinsville-based auto parts company expands, creating over 900 jobs in Clarksville: T.RAD North America announced it will open a plant in Clarksville, with their headquarters still located in Christian County.
Hopkinsville EMS utilizes incoming state funds by creating 3 new captain positions: New EMS captain positions for Hopkinsville will be fully funded by House Bill 152.
Oak Grove Community Center announces future plans, holiday events as new director takes the lead: Eric Hauser has taken over the community center director position, with plans to continue supporting the community through programs, outreach, and events.
2 last minute additions made to Hopkinsville High School’s Hall of Fame: Craig “Blade” Walters and Dr. Larry Long will be included in the HHS Hall of Fame.
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