KYTC is sending out SCRIM trucks to travel nearly 2,000 miles across the district beginning Aug. 6 to measure the friction in pavement.
Pregnant active-duty services members and spouses of deployed soldiers were thrown a community baby shower at Valor Hall in Oak Grove.
The 5th Annual Taste of the Town Food Festival will celebrate the Eight of August with over a dozen black owned food vendors in downtown Hopkinsville.
A man was arrested Sunday morning after leaving the scene of an accident in Hopkinsville.
Christian County forecast: A few days of rain followed by rising heat this week, highs nearing 90 by Friday.
The 17th Annual Butterfly Festival is set for Sep. 6 in Oak Grove, with a butterfly release, crafts, educational booths, and more fun for families.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
At a town hall meeting, Hopkinsville Police Chief Jason Newby addressed concerns about racial profiling and accountability. He emphasized transparency and ongoing efforts to improve community trust.
A scam going around social media attempts to solicit private information through a false background check for a Fort Campbell training exercise.
Christian County forecast: Highs will stay in the mid-80s through Sunday.