Crews are doubling up their efforts to battle both weather events and keep roadways clear as the state responds to widespread devastation.
A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for Christian County through Wednesday, and temperatures are expected to plummet following snow Tuesday night.
Hopkinsville firefighters braved flooded areas on Saturday to rescue people trapped in vehicles after entering high water. Drivers are urged to exercise caution into Sunday.
After a full day and night of rain saturating the area with flash floods, there is a 40% chance of snow in Hopkinsville and Christian County on Sunday.
A Flash Flood Warning has been put in place by the National Weather Service for Christian County through 6 p.m. on Feb. 15.
The final tally is in, and for this year’s annual Beaver 100.3 Camp Rainbow Radiothon, over $91,000 was raised to send kids from across the area to Camp Rainbow.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency, as a flood watch is in effect for early Saturday, Feb. 15, through Sunday, Feb. 16.
Pet loving volunteers dedicate their free time by helping abandoned and neglected pets heal in a safe environment before finding their forever homes.
At an elementary school at Fort Campbell, librarians are hard at work scrubbing the shelves for books that contain references to slavery, the civil rights movement and anything else related to diversity, equity and inclusion.