A 54-year-old-man is being charged for child exploitation that allegedly occurred while he was stationed of Fort Campbell 25 years ago.
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.