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
2 months ago
News in Christian County: New play cafe, CCHS hiring, JSH merger, government shutdown and more top stories

Take a look at the top, trending stories you may have missed this week from in and around Hopkinsville.

News
2 months ago
5 kittens die in garage fire, 2 other pets saved by Hopkinsville firefighters

The Hopkinsville Fire Department responded to a West Riverwood Drive residence Friday night for a garage fire.

Lifestyle
2 months ago
The Play Parlor opens in Hopkinsville as local bakery expands with creative kid space | PHOTOS

A new play cafe has opened for Hopkinsville kids as Joelle’s expands their location.

News
2 months ago
Potential plan to mitigate flooding in Oak Grove neighborhood could cost $300,000

Extensive excavation of a nearby drain basin could help mitigate flood issues in an Oak Grove neighborhood.

Education
2 months ago
7 CCPS educators accept administrative positions at new Christian County High School

Current CCPS leadership will be moving into roles at the new Christian County High School when it opens next fall.

News
2 months ago
Weekend weather: Warm temperatures, light breezes in Hopkinsville

Christian County forecast: Warm temperatures in the mid 80s through Sunday.

Entertainment
2 months ago
Local historians to share Bell Witch legend around campfire during Torchlight Tales in Hopkinsville

Jeffers Bend Environmental Center in Hopkinsville will host another Torchlight Tales in October.

News
2 months ago
Residents can initiate medical marijuana card process at Oak Grove event

With a dispensary set to open in Oak Grove, an event the community center will guide residents through the process.

News
2 months ago
Government shutdown halts pay for Fort Campbell personnel, services continue

BACH and MWR remain open, Fort Campbell soldiers will continue duty without pay during the government shutdown.

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