Janie and Milton Corley at Christian Way Farm are preparing for a weekend full of fall activites including, hay rides, animal feeding, shopping for mums and pumpkins, a lawn mower train, miniature golf, corn maze and even a castle made out of hay.
A low chance of rain is predicted for Christian County Friday afternoon, with the rest of the weekend staying clear, sunny, and windy.
Catch a high school football game, paint a portrait of your pet, pick some pumpkins, and experience Native American culture. All of this and more is going on this weekend in Christian County.
The City of Oak Grove will be providing three large dumpsters for residents to discard excess trash in hopes for a city wide clean-up on Sept. 14-15.
A burn ban is currently in place for the city of Oak Grove and Pembroke to keep citizens safe due to recent dry conditions.
Starting with this high school football season, a new feature on Christian County Now will keep you informed all night on live scores from all the local teams.
At the Sept. 4 Hopkinsville City Council meeting, a resolution passed that will provide the Ascend Elements Inc. development with $320 million in revenue bonds.
John Lee Burman, 90, of Hopkinsville, KY, died on September 2, 2024, at his home following a lengthy illness.
Leona Jane Bishop, 85, of Clarksville, TN died at 4:08 p.m. Monday, September 2, 2024 at Spring Meadows Health Care Center.
JoAnn Williams Taylor, 84, of Hopkinsville, KY died at 9:21 p.m. Sunday, September 1, 2024 at Christian Care Center.