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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
5 months ago
Oak Grove residents push for bus stop safety: ‘The problem just persists’

People in Oak Grove are working with law enforcement and city officials to get drivers to stop around busses.

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5 months ago
HCC students get hands on experience building local Habitat for Humanity home

Students with Hopkinsville Community College are currently building a home on East 21st Street.

News
5 months ago
Christian County faces shifting healthcare landscape with local merger, new nearby hospitals

See what new hospitals coming to Clarksville had to say about serving the Christian County community.

News
5 months ago
This weekend in Hopkinsville: Community book swap, free concert, silent disco

Here are some events to check out around Hopkinsville this weekend.

News
5 months ago
Woman injured after hitting deer on Russellville Road

An accident Tuesday night involving a deer left a woman hospitalized.

News
5 months ago
Northern lights to be visible in Christian County again, how to get best photos

HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – After some Christian County residents experienced a magical […]

News
5 months ago
Overnight fire kills man, destroys Herndon home

An 83-year-old man died in a house fire in Christian County overnight on Striped Bridge Road.

News
5 months ago
Christian County Judge Executive Jerry Gilliam to run again in 2026

Jerry Gilliam will be seeking reelection during the 2026 election.

News
5 months ago
Crofton’s little free library converted into food pantry to support community beyond shutdown

A Crofton native has repurposed her little free library at Gordon Park to assist community members with food needs through the rest of the year.

Education
5 months ago
Building police force from scratch: CCPS safety director shares progress, vision for growth

Director of Safety Clayton Sumner shared an inside look at the Christian County Public Schools Police.

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