Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
The Hopkinsville Police Department seized a large amount of methamphetamine on Oct. 3, after officers executed a search warrant at an East 12th Street residence in Hopkinsville.
A retired musician and a kindergarten teacher are living in a story book fantasy as they continue to restore their historical home on South Main Street in Hopkinsville
With visible progress from the street, the future Christian County High School is taking shape inside with hallways, staircases, painted walls, and state of the art classrooms.
Halloween 2024 is packed with trending costumes inspired by pop culture favorites like Barbie, Bluey, and Stranger Things. From classic pumpkins to the latest movie heroes, discover the costumes that are sure to make your little one stand out this spooky season.
During the Oct. 1 Hopkinsville City Council meeting, the first reading of an ordinance passed that would provide a separate service for construction companies for removal of trash materials from residential properties during projects.
Oak Grove’s newest burger spot opened its doors over the summer to provide made from scratch burgers, desserts, and custom drinks.
The Southwestern Kentucky Economic Development Council discussed recent growth in Christian County and how Buc-ee’s plays a role in it all during their monthly meeting on Sept. 30.
A man was arrested Monday afternoon after violating his restraining order, trafficking drugs, and is now facing multiple charges.
The Hopkinsville-Christian County Airport is asking for the public’s assistance in supporting those affected by Hurricane Helene through Operation Airdrop.