Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
Code Enforcement in Hopkinsville gave a quarterly report during the Sept. 19 Committee of the Whole meeting, revealing that over 600 code violations were reported in the city between April through June of this year.
A 19-year-old was arrested after a motorcycle pursuit in through Christian County Wednesday night.
Registration is closing soon for the Christian County 4-H Club’s annual Bale Trail, a friendly competition consisting of fun unique designs created out of bales of hay.
A Hopkinsville juvenile is in custody with a terroristic threating charge after making a threat toward Christian County schools on social media.
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The Hopkinsville City Council received an update about the Rotary Park development at Pardue Lane during the Sept. 17 meeting after bids for construction were nearly $1 million over budget.
Buc-ee’s is coming to Oak Grove Kentucky a company representative told the Oak Grove City Council at their meeting Tuesday night.
Christian County students have been chosen to receive a generous shoe donation from the Kentucky Magistrates and Commissioners Association.
A 29-year-old man under the influence found his way onto a CSX train in Hopkinsville and attempted to pull the emergency brake.