There are a few chances of rain to start the week, with strong storms possible on Monday.
The female victim reported that a 32-year-old Oak Grove man assaulted her, made threats to kill her, and restricted her airway.
Nearly four inches of rain fell during a brief period Saturday afternoon, with the Hopkinsville Fire Department having to rescue a woman from a vehicle trapped in flood water.
A Flood Watch has been issued for central Christian County until 3:45 p.m. on Saturday, July 28.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
Check out miles of yard sales, watch a juggling performance or baseball game, take a dip in a pool, or see wrestlers at the last night of the fair!
ATVs, UTVs, and other special purpose vehicles are now legal for use on public roadways in Christian County if they are properly inspected and registered.
With the recent launch of the Downtown Entertainment District in Hopkinsville, patrons will be able to drink and walk around to their favorite businesses while supporting the local art scene during Art After Dark.
Showers and thunderstorms are likely to occur through Sunday around Hopkinsville, with an increased chance on Sunday.
With multiple days of events already passing by at the Western Kentucky State Fair in Hopkinsville, more fun is still had as rides continue, and the fair’s first ever hot dog eat champion was named.