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.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
Little River Park Christmas light display has final lights set by Hopkinsville Public Works

This display is free to see, and open to the public. It consists of multiple, large festive set ups along the walking path. Free parking is also available next to the path.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
Sheriff DeArmond praises Hopkinsville’s small-town vibe, stresses importance of community involvement

Christian County Sheriff Tyler DeArmond is serving his 19th year in law enforcement and credits the team at CCSO for working as hard as they can for Christian County.

News
2 years ago
Walnut Street Stadium demolition planned to allow Hopkinsville Boys & Girls Club growth

HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – The City of Hopkinsville has begun accepting proposals […]

News
2 years ago
Help local kids have a merry Christmas through 5 Star Media Group Toy Drive

Be Santa’s helper this year and help area kids have a wonderful Christmas by donating to the 5 Star Media Group annual Toy Drive, presented by Crown Staffing.

Entertainment
2 years ago
Hopkinsville’s nighttime Christmas parade will light up streets of downtown

The 2023 HES/Energy Net Night Christmas parade is just around the corner in Hopkinsville. This yearly, nighttime parade will light up the streets of downtown on Dec. 9.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
Challenge House nonprofit has uplifted struggling Hopkinsville neighborhoods since 2007 | VIDEO

The challenge houses are strategically placed homes in underdeveloped neighborhoods in Hopkinsville.

News
2 years ago
Christian County students have virtual classroom option for future winter weather cancellations

With winter weather rapidly approaching, The Christian County Public School System wants to make sure families are aware of their inclement weather notification plans.

News
2 years ago
Seasonal changes at Lake Barkley affecting taste and smell of water in Hopkinsville

Authorities insist that the water in Hopkinsville is safe to drink although it may taste and smell different than usual.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
Hopkinsville Salvation Army announces $100,000 kettle bell goal with KettleSaurus KickOff

During the meeting, the Salvation Army of Hopkinsville announced their goal of raising $100,000, and having 700 volunteer hours for bell ringers.

Entertainment
2 years ago
Hopkinsville native to lead discussion about personal segregation experience in 1960s

he Hopkinsville-Christian County Museum will be discussing local history during their History on Tap: A Continuing Conversation on the History of Culture and Community in Hopkinsville.