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
3 weeks ago
Hopkinsville Salvation Army launches emergency food campaign to meet surging local need

The “Feed Hope. Share Love.” campaign is being launched by the Salvation Army of Hopkinsville in response to the rising need for community food assistance.

Sports
3 weeks ago
Christian County Colonel Band named state champions, Band of Tigers ends season with a bang

Both bands earned top spots during the state competition at Western Kentucky University.

News
3 weeks ago
This week in Hopkinsville: Special called city council meeting, town hall, fiscal court

Special city council, fiscal court, and town hall meeting are all happening this week in Hopkinsville.

News
4 weeks ago
Work week weather: Several days of rain, clear skies expected by Halloween in Hopkinsville

Christian County forecast: Daily chances of rain are predicted for Hopkinsville through Thursday.

Entertainment
4 weeks ago
Christian County MAC names Annual Chili Cook-Off winners, teams work hard cooking downtown | PHOTOS

See which teams took away top titles during this year’s Chili Cook-Off and check out photos from the day.

News
4 weeks ago
9 top news stories: Blue Streak building, new business downtown, tax debates, crime stats and more in Christian County

Catch up on the top local news stories from around Christian County this week.

News
4 weeks ago
Hopkinsville food truck raises money for Men 2 Be at BBQ festival, donates over $1,000

Vansauwa’s Tacos and Vegan Eats is supporting local youth by facilitating a donation to local nonprofit, Men 2 Be.

News
4 weeks ago
Hundreds of alumni gather, bands perform for historic final CCHS vs HHS game | PHOTOS

Check out photos of generations of alumni, as well as the talented Tiger and Colonel bands.

Crime
4 weeks ago
HPD makes 600 arrests in 3 months, 40 citations issued for juveniles

A quarterly report from the Hopkinsville Police Department reveals the number of arrests, citations, collisions, and seizures.

News
4 weeks ago
Thousands of cars line up on Fort Campbell for free groceries from Fort Care | PHOTOS

Over 5,000 military families showed up the Honor Package Grocery Giveaway on Oct. 23 during the government shutdown.

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