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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
9 months ago
Holiday Burgers debuts new look, keeps 1960s charm loyal customers love | PHOTOS

Charlie Powell marks a decade of ownership at Holiday Burgers with a remodel of the interior.

Entertainment
9 months ago
Hopkinsville’s big downtown trick or treating event returns on Halloween

Downtown Trick or Treat is set for Halloween this year in Hopkinsville.

News
9 months ago
Teens motivated to enact local change invited to join Mayor’s Youth Council in Hopkinsville

The City of Hopkinsville is now accepting applications for this year’s MYC.

Crime
9 months ago
Woman held at knifepoint by stranger, suspect arrested after fleeing from HPD

A man was arrested in Hopkinsville after unlawfully detaining a woman at knifepoint.

Fall Guide
9 months ago
Fun things to do with kids during fall break in Hopkinsville

A list of places to bring the kids to in Hopkinsville during fall break.

News
9 months ago
Work week weather: Rain to bring in cooler, fall temperatures for Christian County

Christian County forecast: Two days of possible rain and thunderstorms will bring in cooler temperatures mid-week.

News
9 months ago
News in Christian County: New play cafe, CCHS hiring, JSH merger, government shutdown and more top stories

Take a look at the top, trending stories you may have missed this week from in and around Hopkinsville.

News
9 months ago
5 kittens die in garage fire, 2 other pets saved by Hopkinsville firefighters

The Hopkinsville Fire Department responded to a West Riverwood Drive residence Friday night for a garage fire.

Lifestyle
9 months ago
The Play Parlor opens in Hopkinsville as local bakery expands with creative kid space | PHOTOS

A new play cafe has opened for Hopkinsville kids as Joelle’s expands their location.

News
9 months ago
Potential plan to mitigate flooding in Oak Grove neighborhood could cost $300,000

Extensive excavation of a nearby drain basin could help mitigate flood issues in an Oak Grove neighborhood.