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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
4 months ago
Weekend weather: Thunderstorms possible through Saturday in Hopkinsville

Christian County forecast: Storms are possible Friday afternoon and into Saturday with spring temperatures remaining.

Education
4 months ago
Early Learning Center principal announces retirement after 31 years in education

An interim principal has been named for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Early Learning Center following the retirement of Kim Lint.

News
4 months ago
Sanctuary, Inc. shares several events for Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month

HOPKINSVILLE, KY – Sanctuary, Inc. invites the community to participate in a series of […]

News
4 months ago
40 years of serving hope: The Salvation Army Soup Kitchen in Hopkinsville

The local Salvation Army reflects on opening the Soup Kitchen in Hopkinsville 40 years ago.

News
4 months ago
‘We have to adapt and adjust’: CCPS updates behavior code in response to AI harassment

Due to a recent investigation involving illegal and explicit use of Artificial Intelligence by a juvenile, CCPS is amending their Code of Acceptable Behavior.

News
4 months ago
Wayne Hunt, Agri-Power, Christian County 4-H members awarded by Kentucky Volunteer Forum

Multiple accolades were distributed in Lexington, with Christian County 4-H receiving several awards.

Crime
4 months ago
Christian County Jail deputies find meth under man’s genitals during booking

Meth and a syringe were found on a Hopkinsville man who was arrested after a traffic stop.

News
4 months ago
Should government social media accounts limit comments? Oak Grove mayor explains posting process

Mayor Oliver addressed why the City of Oak Grove prevents commenting on certain Facebook posts.

News
4 months ago
Time change brings darker bus pickups for Christian County students: ‘Drivers need to be more vigilant’

Hopkinsville police and Christian County Public Schools are encouraging drivers and families to remain vigilant during Daylight Saving Time.

News
4 months ago
Oak Grove officials discuss flood mitigation, status of rescue boat purchase ahead of spring

Public works gave an update on the drainage basin at the Shadow Ridge neighborhood, with the Oak Grove Fire Department deciding against a rescue boat.

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