28 law enforcement officers were paired up with kids in Christian County for a major holiday shopping spree. Dozens of police cars made their way down Fort Campbell Boulevard to Walmart the evening of Dec. 18, each escorting a child for Shop with a Cop.
The 100-year-old, unused train station in downtown Hopkinsville has a chance of restoration as the city officially sells the property after declaring it a surplus.
The Hopkinsville City Council passed a revised grant agreement with Kitchen Food Co. during their Dec. 17 meeting. This nearly $70 million development is the largest the state has seen in over a decade, with Kentucky Govenor Andy Beshear celebrating the deal.
This weekend support the Hopkinsville Alumnae Chapter by dancing the night away, participate in a book club and gift exchange, enjoy the last Christmas market at Clayton’s Downtown, and visit a live auction filled with cool items!
Christian County forecast: The first weekend of winter will definitely feel like it with highs only reaching the low 40s through Sunday.
A 54-year-old convicted felon was found to have several guns in his vehicle after making threats on Dec. 18.
Will people in Christian County be spending Christmas Day snuggled up in front of a roaring fire or in shorts and a t-shirt hanging out outdoors?
At the Oak Grove City Council meeting on Dec. 17, councilwoman Janet Edwards proposed the idea of adding quarterly town hall meetings at the community center to encourage better communication in the city.
Councilmembers Natasha Francis, Bruce Smiley, Doug Wilcox, Steve Keel, Robert Meek, Jamie L. Lienberger, and Matthew Handy will be leaving office following this fall’s election results.
The women of Hopkinsville’s Junior Auxiliary are hard at work organizing one of their biggest events of the year, The Charity Ball, also known this year as The Black and White Gala.