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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.

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.

Firefighters in turnout gear battle a house fire at night, smoke billowing from the roof with a ladder leaning against the building.
News
2 months ago
Overnight fire impacts three apartments, leaves tenants displaced in Hopkinsville

Tenants from three apartments are displaced after a late-night house fire on South Henderson Drive.

News
2 months ago
Families face summer without Bluegrass Splash, new committee to guide next steps

One member of the Bluegrass Splash Committee includes a local teenager who has addressed the council twice about the water park.

Person refueling a white car at a gas station, inserting a fuel nozzle into the rear fuel filler area.
News
2 months ago
Gas prices rise above $4 in Hopkinsville, Gov. Beshear initiates relief plan

Gov. Andy Beshear is hoping to offer relief to combat increasingly high gas prices across Kentucky via an emergency regulation and executive order.

news
2 months ago
HPD announces nightly closure of Lake Morris after noise complaints, littering

After starting the season by opening 24 hours a day, the Hopkinsville Police Department will be closing Lake Morris at night due to complaints.

News
2 months ago
Flags to be placed at Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West for Memorial Day, public invited

Volunteers are welcome to place flags at the veterans cemetery in Hopkinsville on May 23.

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