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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 year ago
Pump begins relieving Oak Grove from floodwaters, county officials waiting on FEMA

Oak Grove residents are still dealing with the devasting aftermath of flooding as water is finally being pumped from a submerged neighborhood.

Crime
1 year ago
Shot fired through home on North Fowler Avenue, 20-year-old arrested

A 20-year-old man is facing criminal charges after firing a shot into a home on North Fowler Avenue on Monday afternoon. 

News
1 year ago
Areas of north Christian County to experience power outage this weekend

Pennyrile Electric is letting community members know about a planned power outage on April 27 that will affect thousands of members. 

Crime
1 year ago
Man shot on Bryan Street during domestic dispute, woman arrested

On Saturday, a 20-year-old woman was arrested after shooting a man in the leg on Bryan Street.

News
1 year ago
75th Annual Rotary Auction kicks off in Hopkinsville, over $500,000 raised last year

The 75th Annual Rotary Auction is kicking off in Hopkinsville with the theme of Financing our Future.

News
1 year ago
Work week weather: Temperatures rising to 80 degrees, showers incoming Thursday

Christian County forecast: Spring is here to stay as mostly sunny skies are expected for the majority of the week, and showers and thunderstorms possible nearing the weekend.

News
1 year ago
News in Christian County: Fight against flooding, DoDEA lawsuit, Crofton shelter,and more top stories

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.

Lifestyle
1 year ago
The Chair Project culminates in elegant art show downtown

The Studio 3 in downtown Hopkinsville had a gallery full of masterfully crafted chairs designed and created by members of the community to benefit Sanctuary Inc.

News
1 year ago
New Hopkinsville Rail Trail development may cost city $1.3 million

The Hopkinsville Committee of the Whole discussed applying for a grant that would help fund the next phase of developing the Hopkinsville Greenway Rail Trail.

News
1 year ago
City discusses moving Fred Atkins Park dedication, offloading downtown pocket park

The Hopkinsville Committee of the Whole discussed a new way to honor former council member Fred Atkins, by moving a dedication to him from the unused pocket park downtown to Second Street Park.