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.

Crime
2 months ago
Hopkinsville man fatally struck on Nashville interstate during hit and run

A 72-year-old man was killed on the interstate while dealing with car issues on Thursday.

News
2 months ago
News in Christian County: CCPS police, Habitat for Humanity, Crofton pantry, bus stop safety and more top stories

Check out some local news stories you may have missed from this week around Christian County.

Education
2 months ago
New alternative programming principal named for Christian County schools

Carrie Caples has been named the new principal of alternative programming by CCPS.

News
2 months ago
New to Hopkinsville Guide: What to know, where to go, and things to do

This is the Christian County Now “New to Hopkinsville Guide,” full of information and links to resources.

News
2 months ago
Fire department asks community to adopt 50 Hopkinsville families this Christmas

People can support a Hopkinsville family this holiday season by shopping for essential items and toys.

News
2 months ago
Weekend weather: Mild, fall temperatures through Sunday in Hopkinsville

Christian County forecast: Cool temperatures and clear skies all weekend.

Holiday Guide
2 months ago
Parade, Santa visit, tree lighting at this year’s Christmas in the Grove

This year’s Christmas celebration will feature a float competition, parade, tree lighting, and Santa visit in Oak Grove.

A Black Hawk and a Chinook helicopter from Fort Campbell conduct a flyover on April 13, 2023. (Lee Erwin)
News
2 months ago
Fort Campbell to receive over $50 million for new air traffic control tower, Chinook hangar

U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell announced that federal dollars will funder modern infrastructure updates at Fort Campbell.

News
2 months ago
Oak Grove residents push for bus stop safety: ‘The problem just persists’

People in Oak Grove are working with law enforcement and city officials to get drivers to stop around busses.

News
2 months ago
HCC students get hands on experience building local Habitat for Humanity home

Students with Hopkinsville Community College are currently building a home on East 21st Street.

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