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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
5 days ago
School bus crash at Freedom Elementary leaves man severely injured, students unharmed

A school bus crash in Hopkinsville Tuesday afternoon left a man injured.

Crime
5 days ago
Crofton man with warrant leads deputies on pursuit Monday afternoon

Drugs were found in the vehicle driven by a Crofton man after a pursuit by the Christian County Sheriff’s Office.

Business
5 days ago
New tattoo studio opens in Hopkinsville with space for local makers, artists

LoserRising: Tattoo and Consignment Store is now open in Hopkinsville on East Ninth Street.

News
5 days ago
Youth at Hopkinsville Boys & Girls Club launch community t-shirt business

Club kids in Hopkinsville are gaining hands on experience as part of the Club Life & Workforce Readiness program.

News
5 days ago
Woman severely injured in Oak Grove weekend accident dies, KSP investigates

An Oak Grove wreck on Saturday resulted in the death of a 39-year-old Wisconsin woman.

News
6 days ago
Community spirit shines during Crofton’s first fish fry of 2026 | PHOTOS

This longstanding Crofton tradition is no ordinary fish fry, but a pure expression of what it means to be a community.

News
6 days ago
Human-made fire at Land Between the Lakes spread over 400 acres

An expansive, man-made fire spread throughout hundreds of acres of land at LBL on Sunday.

Crime
6 days ago
6 shots fired into Hopkinsville apartment, no suspect apprehended

Multiple shots damaged an apartment building over the weekend, with HPD continuing to investigate.

Crime
6 days ago
Shots fired at Burger King leads to arrest of Hopkinsville man

Overnight on Sunday, Hopkinsville Police responded to gunfire at a local Burger King.

News
7 days ago
Hopkinsville man who died in accident memorialized with scholarship

Brandon Oldham died in a motorcycle accident in September of 2025, with United Southern Bank setting up a scholarship in his memory.