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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.

Crime
10 months ago
Dog dies after being left in hot car, Hopkinsville man charged

A man was arrested after he knowingly left a dog in a hot car, resulting in its death on Morris Court in Hopkinsville. 

Lifestyle
10 months ago
State Representative invests $500,000 into Gordon Park renovations in Crofton | PHOTOS

A half a million-dollar renovation to Gordon Park in Crofton concluded just in time for summer, with a newly installed playground transforming the already beautiful outdoor space.

Lifestyle
10 months ago
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife urges boater safety during Independance Day celebrations

Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources game wardens will be increasing patrols across the state to help keep Kentucky’s waterways safe over the upcoming Independence Day holiday.

news
10 months ago
Jeffers Bend raises money for programming, awards community members during Benefit for the Bend

Necessary funding was raised for Jeffers Bend Environmental Center during their annual event, Benefit for the Bend.

Crime
10 months ago
Drug operation found inside vacant home, HPD charges 2 men with trafficking

Two men were arrested in Hopkinsville on June 23 for drug trafficking after narcotics were found inside a vacant home that was recently involved in a fire. 

News
10 months ago
Motorcyclist flown to hospital after Oak Grove accident

A motorcyclist was injured after being involved in a crash in Oak Grove early Wednesday morning. 

Education
10 months ago
New assistant superintendent selected for Christian County Public Schools

Christian County Public Schools Superintendent Chris Bentzel announced Tuesday the appointment of Dr. Jason Wilson as Assistant Superintendent of Schools, effective immediately.

News
10 months ago
FEMA approves nearly $3 million in flood aid to Christian County residents, more to come

Christian County Emergency Management shared that FEMA has already authorized nearly $3 million in aid to residents who were impacted by the April flood that damaged over a hundred homes.

News
10 months ago
Hopkinsville residents asked to conserve electricity as heatwave continues

Temperatures will peak today at 94 degrees as the heat index is estimated to reach 105 degrees in Christian County.

News
10 months ago
Over a dozen inmates at Christian County Jail get baptized by local volunteers

Over a dozen inmates at the Christian County Jail entered into a new chapter by following through with a baptism while they are incarcerated.