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News
3 years ago
New Christian County High School, with mascot selected, won’t open until 2026

The plans for a new combined high school in Hopkinsville are solidified with an official groundbreaking happening Sept. 15.

News
3 years ago
Repairs on Walnut Street in Hopkinsville may cause delays

Crews are scheduled to do base failure repairs on Walnut Street on Sept. 7 and 8.

News
3 years ago
Welcome to Christian County Now!

We’re excited to launch this brand new local news website focused on Hopkinsville, Oak Grove and the other communities of Christian County, Kentucky.

News
3 years ago
Work week weather: Chance of rain to start the week

Hopkinsville forecast: There’s a chance of showers for most of the work week, but things should clear up toward the weekend.

Entertainment
3 years ago
Louisville Orchestra ensemble coming to Hopkinsville for special children’s performance

Children can experience the beauty of a live orchestra performance at the Hopkinsville Library this month.

Entertainment
3 years ago
September events for Land Between the Lakes

Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area upcoming events during the month of September. 

Ask The Expert
3 years ago
Pennyrile Ford: Your hometown shop for quality vehicles, plus auto repair and service | Ask the Expert

Buying a vehicle is one of the biggest personal investments a person can make, and making the right choice means you need a lot of answers. Casey Jenkins, owner of Pennyrile Ford in Hopkinsville, can answer those questions for you.

News
3 years ago
Hopkinsville receives over 100 applicants for program to help revive vacant lots

The Lot Next Door program is now limiting applications due to large response from the community.

Lifestyle
3 years ago
Hundreds of butterflies fill skies during Oak Grove festival | VIDEO

Oak Grove’s Memorial Walking Trail Park was filled Saturday with a crowd estimated at close to 16,000 people, as well as around 1,600 Monarch butterflies for the 14th annual Oak Grove Butterfly Festival.

Sports
3 years ago
Christian County High wins first football game against Hopkinsville since 2018-19 season

Christian County High football hosted the Hopkinsville Tigers to set the stage for rivalry week, and the Colonels came away with a narrow 22-20 victory on Friday, September 1.