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 months ago
Effects of flooding still evident in Christian County after 6.5 inches of rain, crews tackle road damage

As areas of Christian County are still seeing the effects of the flooding that took place last week, the National Weather Service has provided data revealing the amount of precipitation the county received while crews tackle damage done to the roadways.

News
11 months ago
Fiscal Court invests $170,000 for CCSO evidence facility, issues with unplowed roads discussed

The county voted to invest in an expansion of the Christian County Sheriff’s Office during the Fiscal Court meeting on Tuesday.

Crime
11 months ago
3 men attack Oak Grove convenience store clerk during robbery, 1 suspect still at large

Three men attempted to rob a convenience store in Oak Grove, attacked a clerk, and fled the scene early Tuesday morning. 

Education
11 months ago
Fans reminded of protocols as CCPS gears up for spring athletics

Christian County Public Schools Athletics is entering the postseason for winter sports to dive into spring competitions.

Crime
11 months ago
Man smashes interior of home with baton while holding baby, flees from Hopkinsville Police

A 30-year-old man was arrested on Sunday afternoon after assaulting a woman and destroying the interior of a residence while holding a baby.

News
11 months ago
2 people escape house fire on Norman Dale Drive

On Feb. 22 around 10 p.m, the Hopkinsville Fire Department arrived on the scene of a reported structure fire on Norman Dale Drive.

News
11 months ago
News in Christian County: Flooding impact, CCPS plans, Special Olympics and more top stories

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

News
11 months ago
City applies for $100,000 grant to integrate recycled materials into new Rotary Park

The Hopkinsville City Council has applied for a $100,000 grant that would purchase tire derived crumb rubber for the playground and the Rotary Park development. 

news
11 months ago
Established in 1959, old Christian County Middle School to be demolished by May

Originally constructed in 1959, CCMS was in use until the new middle school opened in 2021 and is now set to be demolished after sitting vacant for years.

News
11 months ago
UPDATE: Power has been restored after thousands experience outage in Christian County

Thousands of people in Christian County and surrounding counties are without power Friday morning due to a TVA transmission line failure.