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
11 hours ago
From stolen vehicles to welfare checks, how license plate cameras aid Hopkinsville Police

The Hopkinsville Police Chief talked about the importance of license plate cameras, and how they are used by officers.

Lifestyle
15 hours ago
Knights of Columbus invite community to weekly fish fries through March in Hopkinsville

Starting Feb. 20, weekly Lenten Fish Fries will be held at Saints Peter and Paul in Hopkinsville to raise funds.

Crime
16 hours ago
Suspect dies after deputies attempt to serve warrant in Christian County

A 40-year-old man died Tuesday night after sustaining a self-inflicted gunshot wound during a warrant arrest.

News
1 day ago
Hopkinsville City Council votes to scale back proposed 57% salary increase

Several residents spoke directly to the Hopkinsville City Council on Feb. 17, pleading their case as to why the pay raise should be rejected.

Education
2 days ago
Elementary, high school STEM students in Christian County receive $5,000 from TVA

The Tennessee Valley Authority distributed STEM grants to two Christian County schools.

News
2 days ago
Monthlong search for missing Christian County woman continues

Kentucky State Police is still working to locate Emmy Forgette, who was last seen in Nortonville.

News
2 days ago
Hopkinsville woman charged after hit-and-run injury crash

A hit-and-run driver was arrested after driving through a red light on East Ninth Street,

News
2 days ago
Occupants escape early morning house fire on Phelps Avenue

Hopkinsville firefighters were able to extinguish a fire that started on the second floor of a residence Tuesday morning.

News
2 days ago
Milkweed to close after 10 years in downtown Hopkinsville

Milkweed Health and Harmony Emporium will close their doors permanently at the end of March.

Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum on January 19, 2026. (Wesley Irvin)
Lifestyle
2 days ago
New Army museum by Fort Campbell seeks volunteers ahead of May opening

The US Army Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum is seeking volunteers to serve in a variety of roles.

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