PHOTOS — 2024 Christian County Homecoming & More

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Despite a 70-32 home loss to visiting McCracken County, Christian County football was able to rally around its 2024-25 Homecoming Court Friday night at Stadium of Champions — when footballer and team captain CJ McCarley was named

Hoptown Half/5K A Success

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Another Hoptown Half Marathon and 5K is in the books. 300 runners gathered on South Main Street Saturday morning to finish 3.5 miles or 13.1 miles through scenic Christian County. Parks and Rec Superintendent, Toby Hudson says

Colonels, Mustangs Clash For More Than 800 Yards

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Christian County football had a number of positives to glean upon after Friday night’s Class 6A, District I home matchup against high-octane McCracken County. For starters, the Colonels managed more than 300 yards of offense again alongside

Hoptown Trips Cougars 20-13 in District Showdown

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Playing for their postseason lives and trying to snap a five-game losing streak against district foes Logan County, the Hopkinsville Tigers scored three second-half touchdowns on Friday to down the Cougars 20-13. Hopkinsville won its second straight

Maroons Outscore Apollo 45-32 for Big District Win

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The Madisonville-North Hopkins Maroons kept their hopes for a home playoff game alive Friday night in Owensboro. Joe Gunn’s 51 yard pick-6 in the 4th quarter turned out to be the winning score as the Maroons won