Although Christian County avoided the tornado outbreak that took place in other areas of the region, multiple days of rain and scattered storms are still ahead.
A severe thunderstorm was located seven miles southwest of Fort Campbell moving northeast at 50 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
Thousands of dollars’ worth of aluminum were stolen from T. RAD North America Inc. this week, and Hopkinsville Police is looking for possible suspects.
With a high risk of severe weather and the potential for tornados and ongoing flooding, city and county officials are preparing for storms in an attempt to keep residents safe.
A Flood Watch has been issued through April 6 at 7 a.m., and a Wind Advisory is in effect for Christian County through midnight ahead of incoming storms and rain.
Here’s a list of burger joints in Hoptown that you need to check out, from signature dishes to unusual but delicious combinations.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter. The shelter is at 2935 Russellville Road, and the phone number is 270-887-4175.
During a city council meeting in March, Ardell Owens took to the podium during public comments to bring forward issues affecting people in his downtown neighborhood.
An entire neighborhood off of Hugh Hunter Road in Oak Grove is being affected by an unexpected water outage that occurred on Tuesday morning.
With an opening date set for April 17, the Downtown Farmers Market is expanding their hours this season.