The Christian County Fiscal Court has decided to declare a 186-year-old downtown building as a surplus, anticipating that the property will be demolished to create more public parking.
Christian County Public Schools has self-reported a violation to the Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA).
This fundraising event supports the Museum and its mission to share the stories of our community through an inclusive dialogue about the city’s history.
Residents in Christian County who were impacted by the April floods only have a few days left to apply for flood assistance from FEMA.
On Saturday hundreds of people were without power in the Gracey area after a vehicle struck an electric pole, leaving one man severely injured.
A Heat Advisory has already been issued for Christian County through 7 p.m. on Thursday.
Christian County Public Schools District Activities Director Kerry Stovall and Hopkinsville High School Athletic Director Jacob Ezell announced the hiring of Kwesi Boafo, as the new coach of the CCHS and HHS Cross Country programs.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
Scattered storms are possible throughout the weekend, with the low threat of showers and thunderstorms predicted through Sunday in Christian County.
The longstanding tradition of the Trail of Tears Pow Wow is set to continue, with hundreds set to gather in Hopkinsville on Sept. 6-7 to celebrate Native American culture and dance with the community.