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Water park with colorful slides and kids at a pool under a blue sky (informational collage).
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6 minutes ago
Top 10 news stories in Christian County: Water park, future of HHS, gas prices, Lake Morris and more

Check out some top local news stories you may have missed from this week in Hopkinsville and Christian County.

Corey Batey named director of special education (Contributed by Christian County Public Schools)
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1 day ago
New director of special education appointed by Christian County Schools

Christian County Schools announces Corey Batey as next director of special education.

Public official in a navy suit and red tie speaks at a lectern beside a large screen titled 'Yearly Comparison,' showing 2026-2027 budget $60,887,800 vs 2025-2026 budget $52,027,000.
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2 days ago
Purchase of Commerce Park II, capital projects announced during Christian County’s budget address

Judge Executive Jerry Gilliam has shared the proposed fiscal year budget for 2026-27.

Crime
2 days ago
Juvenile pursued by HPD for scooter theft, arrested in apartment attic

A juvenile and his girlfriend were both taken into custody by the Hopkinsville Police Department after suspect fled a traffic stop.

Mugshot of a middle-aged man with bruised, bloodied face wearing an orange prison jumpsuit.
Crime
2 days ago
Drunk driver charged after multi-vehicle crash in Christian County

A Hopkinsville crash that resulted in a vehicle hitting two other cars, a guardrail, and sent a tire flying into the roadway led to an arrest.

Entertainment
2 days ago
This weekend in Hopkinsville: Punk flea market, touch-a-truck, book sale and more

See some things to do in and around Hopkinsville this Mother’s Day weekend.

Education
2 days ago
What will happen to Hopkinsville High? Bentzel shares long-term vision after consolidation

After both CCPS high schools consolidate this fall, Superintendent Chris Bentzel shared what may happen to the Hopkinsville High School campus.

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2 days ago
Oak Grove chooses new trash service, city awarded nearly $1 million for road repairs

After previous contract issues, the City of Oak Grove has taken the first steps in choosing a new solid waste management service.

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