The Kentucky State Police is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing 39-year-old woman, Kimberly Miller.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
Hundreds of supporters of the Hopkinsville Human Rights Commission gathered at The Bruce to celebrate the organizations mission of unity, and award outstanding members of the community during their 50th Unity Breakfast.
Two convicted felons were arrested after fleeing from Hopkinsville police and leading officers into Clarksville, TN after a traffic stop incident on Oct. 18.
The doors of Rural King are now open to the public as Hopkinsville’s newest retail store has a soft opening.
Local vendors have come together to form the Merry Little Market every Sunday in November and December.
Theresa Nichol and Darrell Gustafson members of the Save Jennie Stuart group, spoke at Hopkinsville Rotary Club on Oct. 22, urging Jennie Stuart’s Board of Trustees to slow down, and reconsider the process of the hospital’s merger with Deaconess Health.
A 9,000 square foot commercial development is being built next to Bradford Square Mall off of Fort Campbell Boulevard in Hopkinsville.
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – The League of Women Voters is hosting forums […]
Markeeta Wilkerson and Natasha Francis were both in attendance for the Hopkinsville City Council Ward 1 debate on Oct. 21.