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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
Weekend weather: Scattered rain chances, mostly sunny skies going into Mother’s Day

Christian County forecast: Rain chances are possible late Friday and Sunday afternoon with warm temperatures.

Police car at night with flashing blue emergency lights on a dim street.
News
2 months ago
Pedestrian struck, severely injured on I-169 in Christian County

Early Friday morning, a pedestrian was transported to the hospital via helicopter after being struck by a vehicle.

Public official in a navy suit and red tie speaks at a lectern beside a large screen titled 'Yearly Comparison,' showing 2026-2027 budget $60,887,800 vs 2025-2026 budget $52,027,000.
News
2 months ago
Purchase of Commerce Park II, capital projects announced during Christian County’s budget address

Judge Executive Jerry Gilliam has shared the proposed fiscal year budget for 2026-27.

Crime
2 months ago
Juvenile pursued by HPD for scooter theft, arrested in apartment attic

A juvenile and his girlfriend were both taken into custody by the Hopkinsville Police Department after suspect fled a traffic stop.

Mugshot of a middle-aged man with bruised, bloodied face wearing an orange prison jumpsuit.
Crime
2 months ago
Drunk driver charged after multi-vehicle crash in Christian County

A Hopkinsville crash that resulted in a vehicle hitting two other cars, a guardrail, and sent a tire flying into the roadway led to an arrest.

Entertainment
2 months ago
This weekend in Hopkinsville: Punk flea market, touch-a-truck, book sale and more

See some things to do in and around Hopkinsville this Mother’s Day weekend.

Education
2 months ago
What will happen to Hopkinsville High? Bentzel shares long-term vision after consolidation

After both CCPS high schools consolidate this fall, Superintendent Chris Bentzel shared what may happen to the Hopkinsville High School campus.

News
2 months ago
Oak Grove chooses new trash service, city awarded nearly $1 million for road repairs

After previous contract issues, the City of Oak Grove has taken the first steps in choosing a new solid waste management service.

News
2 months ago
71-year-old seriously injured after being trampled by cow in Hopkinsville

Emergency services in Hopkinsville transported a man with serious injuries Wednesday morning from a stockyard.

News
2 months ago
1 year after flood, this April brought below average rainfall to Christian County

Fire Chief Steve Futrell reflected on how the city responded to flooding a year ago, as this April brought contrasting drought conditions.

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