Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
On April 29, the facility be fully open, and will return to regular business hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily.
Two suspects from Christian County have been arrested in a Clarksville, Tennessee, double homicide on April 8, bringing the number of suspects to four.
This weekend, listen to the sounds of trumpets and saxophones, enjoy a tea time lunch, nerd out with a Harry Potter marathon, and take a stroll through downtown.
Inspiration struck at just six years old, and the Hopkinsville native turned a small idea into an official business with the help of his family.
During the Committee of the Whole meeting in April, Hopkinsville Police Chief Newby gave a quarterly report of the department’s achievements and crime statistics for the first three months of 2024.
Hopkinsville forecast: Friday may see some showers, but the weekend is expected to bring sunny skies and breezy conditions.
As summer vacation approaches, schools are preparing to release kids, and the library is gearing up to tackle summer boredom.
Two local students will represent Christian County in the 2024 Kentucky All-Star basketball team to compete in the Kentucky-Indiana All-Star games this summer.
Hopkinsville Rotary Club kicked off their second night of the 74 annual auction with a bang. As of night two, the auction has already raised $229,868.13.