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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.

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Crime
2 weeks ago
Drunk driver charged after multi-vehicle crash in Christian County

A Hopkinsville crash that resulted in a vehicle hitting two other cars, a guardrail, and sent a tire flying into the roadway led to an arrest.

Entertainment
2 weeks 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 weeks 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 weeks 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 weeks 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 weeks 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 weeks 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 weeks 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 weeks 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 weeks 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.

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