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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
15 hours ago
4 first term councilmembers voted out as primary reshapes Hopkinsville leadership

Results from the primary are already reshaping the county and city legislatives bodies as Christian County braces for new leadership.

Education
18 hours ago
UPDATE: Families advised of security measures, weather plan for graduations at Stadium of Champions

Hopkinsville and Christian County High School will have their graduation ceremonies on May 22.

News
18 hours ago
Guffey shares first thoughts, plans for huge announcement after defeating Mayor Knight in primary

Shortly after securing the republican nomination for Mayor of Hopkinsville, Russ Guffey spoke with Christian County Now about what happens next.

News
1 day ago
Election results: Sheriff DeArmond re-elected, Guffey gets Hopkinsville mayor nomination

Here are the latest results in the Christian County Primary Election, with Hopkinsville mayor, sheriff, city council, magistrates, PVA on the ballot.

Scene after a truck crashed through the front door of The Rusty Pot in Hopkinsville on May 19, 2026. (Hopkinsville Fire Department, Contributed)
News
1 day ago
Truck crashes through front of Hopkinsville business with employees inside

The Rusty Pot in Hopkinsville is closed until further notice after a truck crashed through the front door of their business on Tuesday.

News
1 day ago
Motorcyclist dies after accident on North Virginia Street in Hopkinsville

A motorcyclist died at the hospital after being involved in an accident Tuesday afternoon.

Group of military personnel and civilians in formal attire posing outdoors in front of a large black backdrop that reads THE AIR ASSAULT with a U.S. flag displayed between gold insignia.
Military
1 day ago
Fort Campbell soldiers involved in 2003 Kuwait attack awarded Purple Hearts by Pete Hegseth

Pete Hegseth visited Fort Campbell, Kentucky to administer an enlistment oath and award several soldiers with Purple Hearts.

News
2 days ago
Rates at Riverside, Cavesprings Cemetery to increase for first time in 20 years

During the May 18 Hopkinsville City Council meeting, the second reading of the rate increase was approved.

News
2 days ago
Hopkinsville reports positive payroll tax trend for April amid recent revenue concerns

A large portion of revenue from payroll taxes is trending upward for Hopkinsville, with the city CFO breaking down a history of fluctuations.

Crime
2 days ago
UPDATE: Suspect who robbed, shot at pedestrian arrested by HPD after second robbery

No arrests have been made in connection to shots that were fired downtown overnight, Hopkinsville Police investigate.

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