Daynnah Carmona

Daynnah Carmona is a reporter for ChristianCountyNow.com.

Lifestyle
6 months ago
Over 50 volunteers supply flood victims with truckloads of essentials in Hopkinsville

Restoration House Family Worship Center and YAIPAK are providing essential relief supplies to people in the community who were hit by flooding in and around Hopkinsville.

Lifestyle
6 months ago
Hams for Heroes, bowling night, and more planned for Month of the Military Child in Hopkinsville

A proclamation was signed at the Christian County Fiscal Court meeting on April 8 as city and county officials joined to celebrate the Month of the Military Child.

News
6 months ago
Flood Warning extended, Hopkinsville at marginal risk for severe weather

A Flood Warning placed by the National Weather Service in Paducah has been extended through Wednesday night, expiring at 9 p.m.

Business
6 months ago
$5 million commercial warehouse development to receive tax incentives from City of Hopkinsville

The city has approved tax incentives for a new 150,000 square foot commercial warehouse development in Hopkinsville.

Business
6 months ago
Ascend Elements construction pushed back a year in Hopkinsville, lawsuit addressed

Ascend Elements Inc. shared the reasoning behind the construction pause on Apex 1 to the Hopkinsville City Council during their April 8 meeting.

News
6 months ago
Hopkinsville flood resources: How to get help, clean-up efforts, donations, and more

Everything Hopkinsville residents need to know about where to find help, how to give support, and who to contact for flood relief.

News
6 months ago
Fort Campbell praised for flood aid in Christian County, some roads still closed

Areas of highwater can still be found throughout the county, Judge Executive thanks Fort Campbell and community for unification.

News
6 months ago
Inmates at Christian County Jail remained safe despite dangerous flood level downtown

Employees and inmates on work release stacked 1,5000 sandbags around the Christian County Jail to protect the hundreds of people inside the faculty and prevent an emergency evacuation.

News
6 months ago
Oak Grove declares State of Emergency, residents displaced by flood to seek help outside the city

Oak Grove does not have an available shelter for residents that are currently displaced as neighborhoods recover from floodwaters.

Business
6 months ago
Lowe’s in Hopkinsville assists flood cleanup by distributing supplies to community

Employees at Lowe’s in Hopkinsville spent Monday distributing supplies to people in the community who needed extra assistance as a result of the flood.

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