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
3 months 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
3 months 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.

News
3 months ago
Inside Hopkinsville’s net profit tax debate: State representative, judge executive involved as lower rate moves ahead

A decision to lower the net profit tax in Hopkinsville has moved forward, how this impacts businesses.

News
3 months ago
Weekend weather: Cool temperatures, chance of rain Sunday in Hopkinsville

Christian County forecast: Rain is possible on Sunday with temperatures staying in the 60s.

News
3 months ago
Extensive restoration of South Main Street building extended, project going into fifth year

See progress on an ongoing restoration project in downtown Hopkinsville, which will completed in 2026.

News
3 months ago
This weekend in Hopkinsville: Craft fair, chili cookoff, Halloween at the Grove and more

Check out some events going on this weekend in and around Hopkinsville.

news
3 months ago
Veteran owned production company sets up shop in downtown Hopkinsville

Blinker Light Fluid Productions has opened up on East Ninth Street, focused on creative expression and community collaborations.

News
3 months ago
$50,000 grant helps Christian County fund ankle monitoring, drug screening for offenders

The county renewed its $50,000 Community Corrections Grant to support ankle monitoring and reduce jail costs.

News
3 months ago
Future goals for Oak Grove include new city hall, improving public safety

The Oak Grove City Council discussed their top priorities moving forward to improve the city.

News
3 months ago
12 firefighters sworn in after extensive training, some to join Hopkinsville’s new Fire Station 5

Promotions, retirements, and new recruits were celebrated for Hopkinsville Fire and Police Tuesday night.

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