Daynnah Carmona

Daynnah Carmona is a reporter for ChristianCountyNow.com.

Entertainment
2 months ago
Downtown businesses collaborate for night of music, art, community in Hopkinsville | PHOTOS

The first Art After Dark event brought people to downtown Hopkinsville to dine, create, shop, and sip.

News
2 months ago
Hopkinsville hosts disaster relief drone training to enhance emergency response capabilities

HOPKINSVILLE, KY – The Pennyrile Area Development District (PeADD) took another important step toward […]

Entertainment
2 months ago
Weekend top picks: Stuff the bus, fish fry, Saturday Sleuths, and more in Christian County

There are a wide variety of events to choose from this weekend in and around Hopkinsville, with a little something for everyone.

News
2 months ago
Salvation Army shelter extends hours amid extreme heat in Hopkinsville

In response to the ongoing heat advisories and extreme temperatures across the area, The Salvation Army of Hopkinsville will begin operating its residential shelter 24 hours a day starting Thursday.

Education
2 months ago
Closer look at key features, layout of new 350,000 square foot Christian County High School | VIDEO

Two years after the groundbreaking of the new Christian County High School in September 2023, the full vision is taking form as the massive campus enters the last year of construction.

News
2 months ago
Animal shelter intake doubles, Christian County stresses spaying and neutering

Christian County Animal Shelter Director Melissa Groff shared that in the month of June, they had 499 incoming animals, which is 249 higher than this time last year.

Crime
2 months ago
6 guns, suitcase with meth and cocaine uncovered during traffic stop on Fort Campbell Boulevard

Two people have been arrested for various charges, including drug trafficking, after several firearms and narcotics were found in their vehicle Monday night in Hopkinsville.

Entertainment
2 months ago
Wades Way Park in Oak Grove reopens with new play structures | PHOTOS

Wades Way Park in Oak Grove has received a major renovation, with two new play structures and a lot of ways for kids to play.

News
2 months ago
Oldest building in downtown Hopkinsville may face demolition as county declares surplus

The Christian County Fiscal Court has decided to declare a 186-year-old downtown building as a surplus, anticipating that the property will be demolished to create more public parking.

Education
3 months ago
CCHS baseball team on yearlong probation after KHSAA violation

Christian County Public Schools has self-reported a violation to the Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA).

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