A man with six active warrants including one for drug trafficking was arrested on South Main Street in Hopkinsville on Dec. 12.
A family of four has been displaced after their home caught fire Thursday night on Bahama Drive in Hopkinsville.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
The Salvation Army of Hopkinsville is gearing up to take part in the National Commander’s Red Kettle Challenge, an annual day of fundraising across the country, issued by Commissioner Kenneth G. Hodder, the organization’s national commander.
The mobile classroom, a refurbished decommissioned school bus, will serve as a vessel to bring early childhood learning awareness to the community.
Two adults were left stranded in the cold overnight following a car accident, until they were discovered earlier this morning near the intersection of Poole Mill and Dawson Springs Road in Hopkinsville.
Watch a timeless classic with the family, shop among uniquely decorated trees, enjoy a sweet treat market, gather your friends to watch the annual Christmas parade, and catch a glimpse of Santa Claus as he travels through the city.
Hopkinsville forecast: Clouds are expected to move in on Friday, with rain arriving as the weekend approaches.
Soldiers from the 2nd Mobile Brigade Combat Team marched onto the field alongside 256 maple trees, each representing a life lost on Dec. 1. 1985.
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church is once again hosting a live nativity in downtown Hopkinsville on Dec. 13 and Dec. 14.