Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
At the May 22 Hopkinsville Committee of the Whole meeting, officials debated whether or not to allocate funding directly to Pennyroyal Arts Council, bypassing the newly established Hoptown Helps program.
Fire Chief Steve Futrell presented accomplishments and statistics that occurred over the first three months of the year in the Hopkinsville Fire/EMS Department.
The final Boots Display Memorial is taking place this week at Fort Campbell, honoring almost 8,000 soldiers who gave their lives for their country.
The next few months at the Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library will be jam packed as they launch into their circus themed summer reading program and continue forging ahead on long anticipated renovations.
The U.S Department of Education has denied Kentucky schools $10.6 million in projects by cutting COVID relief funding short.
This weekend is packed with events to ring in summer, including a massive free festival in Oak Grove, fishing at Jeffers Bend, burgers at HBC, shopping downtown, and fun at the library!
An adult man has been transported in a helicopter to Vanderbilt Medical Center after being shot in Hopkinsville.
This year’s Week of the Eagles will feature an air assault demonstration and a concert by Andy Ross of American Rebel.
The Christian County Community Development Services met on Tuesday to discuss the preliminary planning of a plat of land for the upcoming development of Echo Ridge phase III.