Daynnah Carmona

Daynnah Carmona is Editor for Christian County Now. She has been working as a multi-media journalist for nearly a decade, with a focus on local news reporting for radio, television, and print. You can reach her by email at dcarmona@christiancountynow.com.

News
1 month ago
TRAFFIC ALERT: Oversized load stuck on interstate bridge in Christian County

A vehicle with an oversized load has become stuck in ongoing bridge work over the Red River Bridge.

News
1 month ago
Clarksville man killed in Oak Grove crash Sunday afternoon

The passenger of a vehicle who was killed in an accident in Oak Grove Sunday afternoon has been identified.

Military
1 month ago
101st Airborne announces ‘cutting edge’ drone for small-unit tactical level operations

ABE 1.01 is a low-cost, in-house built drone designed to enhance battlefield surveillance, lethality, and innovation for the 101st Airborne.

News
1 month ago
Traffic delays expected due to more interstate repairs, pothole patching in Christian County

KYTC has shared road projects that may impact motorists for the week of Oct. 13.

News
1 month ago
Work week weather: Warm temperatures in the high 70s, clear skies

Christian County forecast: Mild temperatures are expected throughout the week with clear skies predicted.

News
1 month ago
Nancy McGuire, UHA founding member and Hopkinsville educator, dies at 86

Funeral services for Nancy McGuire will be held on Oct. 14 in Hopkinsville.

News
1 month ago
Accident involving camper ties up lanes of I-169 Sunday afternoon

One person reportedly has minor injuries after an accident on I-169 involving a camper.

News
1 month ago
News in Christian County: Holiday Burgers reno, downtown murals, soldiers returning, Crofton Barbershop and more top stories

Check out some of the top trending news from around Hopkinsville and Christian County this week.

News
1 month ago
Young artists create 2 new murals, a closer look at downtown Hopkinsville’s public art | PHOTOS

Explore the mural arts scene in downtown Hopkinsville, with the newest addition unveiled by young artists.

News
1 month ago
Ascend Elements loses millions in federal grant money, Hopkinsville facility to utilize alternate funding

Cuts from the Department of Energy will impact the ongoing construction at Apex 1 of Ascend Elements in Hopkinsville.

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