Daynnah Carmona

Daynnah Carmona is a reporter for ChristianCountyNow.com.

Lifestyle
5 months ago
Volunteers to clean and restore 150-year-old tombstones at Vine Street Cemetery

Community members are encouraged to volunteer with the Museums of Hopkinsville-Christian County to help restore and clean tombstones at Vine Street Cemetery, which was established after the Civil War by a black benevolent society.

Lifestyle
5 months ago
City seeks grant to help fund final phase of Hopkinsville Greenway expansion

During the May 6 Hopkinsville City Council meeting, officials approved a grant application that would help fund an additional bridge to the Rail Trail.

Entertainment
5 months ago
Weekend top picks: Touch-a-Truck, movies in the park, farmers market and more in Hopkinsville

There is something for everyone this weekend, with several events going in throughout Hopkinsville.

News
5 months ago
Disaster SNAP benefits available for Christian County residents affected by flood

Christian County residents are eligible for emergency food assistance through Disaster SNAP for those impacted by the April flood.

News
5 months ago
City to provide $87,000 grant for L&N Train Depot restoration in downtown Hopkinsville

The Hopkinsville City Council approved a municipal order that would provide funds to renovate the L&N Depot in downtown Hopkinsville.

Crime
5 months ago
Man caught with 2,000 fentanyl pills in Hopkinsville sentenced to 30 years in prison

On May 6, a Hopkinsville, Kentucky man was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for his role in a methamphetamine and fentanyl trafficking conspiracy and money laundering.

Crime
5 months ago
Fort Campbell soldier admits to selling drugs, causing death of fellow soldier in 2022

A soldier pleaded guilty to the negligent homicide of Pfc. Ivan F. Rios-Segui during his court-martial April 28 at the Fort Campbell Courtroom.

News
5 months ago
Family remains displaced a month after flood, high water sits stagnant in Oak Grove homes

Maddana Gibson had no idea that within weeks of purchasing her home, a flood would devastate Oak Grove and leave the house uninhabitable.

Entertainment
5 months ago
bell hooks Book Club invites community to join discussion of Hopkinsville native’s work

The community is invited to attend the next gathering of the bell hooks Book Club, an informal group who will come together in conversation of Hopkinsville native bell hooks and her extensive work.

News
5 months ago
Power outages expected as crews replace pole damaged in wreck

Areas of downtown Hopkinsville will experience power outages Tuesday afternoon as HES works to replace a pole that was damaged during a car accident. 

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