Daynnah Carmona

Daynnah Carmona is a reporter for ChristianCountyNow.com.

News
10 months ago
Library staff prepares for demolition of second floor, details shared about new teen room

Services at the Hopkinsville Christian County Public Library have temporality been consolidated to a single level as the second phase of the renovations prepare to begin. 

Lifestyle
10 months ago
The Alhambra to bring favorite Christmas movies to the big screen

The Alhambra theater in Hopkinsville is celebrating the holidays with a festive line up of movies for the community coming up on Dec. 23.

news
10 months ago
The Crusty Pig opens in Hopkinsville, hungry customers arrive to grab a slice | PHOTOS

The doors have opened for downtown Hopkinsville’s newest restaurant, The Crusty Pig.

news
10 months ago
Save Jennie Stuart group pursues lawsuit, board of trustees ‘incredibly disappointed’

The Save Jennie Stuart group announced they have filed a lawsuit in the Christian County Circuit Court, seeking an injunction to pause the hospital’s merger with Deaconess

Lifestyle
10 months ago
Fort Care distributes meals to military families at Fort Campbell church

During the Fort Care Honor Package Grocery Giveaway on Dec. 5, thousands of local veterans were provided with delicious holiday meal boxes.

Lifestyle
10 months ago
Kids use nature for festive crafts, meet Santa during Christmas at the Bend | PHOTOS

Families flocked to Jeffers Bend Environmental Center on Saturday, Dec. 7 for the 12th Annual Christmas at the Bend celebration.

Lifestyle
10 months ago
Oak Grove rings in Christmas with festive parade | PHOTOS

Community members lined the walking path at Valor Hall in Oak Grove to watch the annual lighted Christmas Parade.

news
10 months ago
News in Christian County: New park design, baton twirling, clean water plant, and more top stories

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.

Education
10 months ago
CCPS selects Kim Lint as MLK Early Learning Center principal

On Thursday, Christian County Public Schools announced Kim Lint has been selected to serve as the next principal of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Early Learning Center.

News
10 months ago
Noticing less roadkill? These Christian County departments collaborate to keep roads clear

With increased animal activity around this time of year, deer carcasses tend to litter the lanes of major roadways in and around Hopkinsville. Various local and state crews divide up the workload in an attempt to keep roads clear.

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