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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
2 months ago
Upcoming interstate pothole repairs, ditching projects may impact traffic in Christian County

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has a few road projects planned for the week of Feb. 15 in Christian County.

Entertainment
2 months ago
Visit Hopkinsville invites amateur cake decorators to alien inspired contest

Area 270: The Frosting Files is a paranormal themed cake decorating contest coming to Hopkinsville this spring.

News
2 months ago
Weekend weather: Rain expected Saturday before warmup on Presidents’ Day

Christian County forecast: After sunny skies on Friday, rain is coming in with the long weekend ending with highs in the 60s.

News
2 months ago
Melting ice triggers pothole problems in Hopkinsville: How to initiate repairs

Hopkinsville Public works is prepared to start preparing potholes in the city as fluctuating temperatures cause damage to roads.

News
2 months ago
Niche Hopkinsville store attracts arborists from around the region: ‘An adrenaline driven job’

The owner of Beaver Tree Arborists Supply in Hopkinsville explains what they are offering the community at their new storefront.

News
2 months ago
This weekend in Hopkinsville: Valentine’s Day concert, seance, candle pouring and more events

Check out what events are going for Valentine’s Day in Hopkinsville this weekend.

News
2 months ago
Local entrepreneurs celebrated during Compass Small Business Awards in Hopkinsville | PHOTOS

Over a dozen awards were distributed by the Christian County Chamber of Commerce during the Compass Awards.

Crime
2 months ago
Owner charged after dog attack in Hopkinsville neighborhood

A man is being charged with harboring a vicious animal after his escaped dog killed another dog in Hopkinsville.

News
2 months ago
‘Incredibly proud’: United Way of the Pennyrile fundraises over $800,000 for local organizations

This year’s United Way campaign has come to a close, with hundreds of thousands of dollars going to local parter agencies in and around Christian County.

News
2 months ago
Hopkinsville Police Chief to speak against Glock switches at State Capitol

Chief Jason Newby will be speaking to the Kentucky General Assembly in favor of House Bill 299.

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