Top 10 news stories in Christian County: Medical cannabis dispensary opens, Army aircraft named, new downtown store and more

April 18, 2026

Top 10 news stories in Christian County: Medical cannabis dispensary opens, Army aircraft named, new downtown store and more

Here are some trending news stories from this week you may have missed in Hopkinsville and Christian County.

Outside view of a modern cannabis dispensary under construction; blue banner reads 'Coming Soon Blue Sage Cannabis Dispensary'.
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HOPKINSVILLE, KY – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.

1. Christian County’s first medical cannabis dispensary opens in Oak Grove: With the legalization of medical cannabis in Kentucky in effect since 2025, Blue Sage Cannabis has opened their doors in Christian County.

2. Army names new aircraft MV-75 Cheyenne II, coming to Fort Campbell by 2030: The newest evolution of Army aircraft officially has a name.

3. New consignment store opens in downtown Hopkinsville, owners focus on community: The Nook & Cranny is now open on East Ninth Street in Hopkinsville, offering shoppers and sellers a curated experience.

4. $80,000 from Christian County’s opioid settlement funds to support Courage House: The Christian County Fiscal Court has decided to allocate opioid settlement funds toward a local nonprofit that aids men through addiction recovery.

5. Gym, finishes take shape at new CCHS, campus prepares for occupancy in May: The CCPS Board of Education had another look inside the new Christian County High School. approving several finishing purchases.

6. Hopkinsville mayor debates Republican challengers ahead of primary election: Key takeaways from Republican mayoral candidates during a forum by the Hopkinsville League of Women Voters.

7. Both candidates for Christian County Sheriff outline campaign priorities during debate: The current sheriff and his challenger attended a public forum to inform the public about their stance ahead of the May primary election.

8. CCPS secures grant money to purchase 8 new vehicles for internal police force: Eight new vehicles will be purchased locally for Christian County Public School’s internal police department.

9. ExxonMobil explains synthetic graphite operations at new Hopkinsville facility: A representative with ExxonMobil talked about the local acquisition of the Superior Graphite facility in Hopkinsville.

10. CCPS awards dozens of faculty, staff including bus driver of 50 years | PHOTOS: See who received awards during this year’s CCPS Employee Recognition Ceremony at The Silo.

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