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
4 months ago
Residents can initiate medical marijuana card process at Oak Grove event

With a dispensary set to open in Oak Grove, an event the community center will guide residents through the process.

News
4 months ago
Government shutdown halts pay for Fort Campbell personnel, services continue

BACH and MWR remain open, Fort Campbell soldiers will continue duty without pay during the government shutdown.

News
4 months ago
12 traffic checkpoints to be set up in Christian County by Kentucky State Police

KSP is initiating a dozen traffic points throughout Christian County to make sure motorists are in compliance with motor vehicle laws.

News
4 months ago
New outage map, reporting system rolled out for Hopkinsville Electric System members

HES customers will now have access to live outage maps and a new reporting system to stay informed on service interruptions.

News
4 months ago
Jennie Stuart Health enters first day as part of Deaconess, no immediate changes made

The new partnership between Deaconess and Jennie Stuart Health has officially launched as of October.

News
4 months ago
MISSING JUVENILE ALERT: Police seek help locating 15-year-old in Hopkinsville

Tyquavius Bush has been reported missing from his home in Hopkinsville.

Military
4 months ago
How new reforms from Secretary of War will impact Fort Campbell soldiers

Here’s what Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said about the 10 new directives that will be rolled out to Fort Campbell and soldiers across the armed forces.

Crime
4 months ago
Woman runs through Little River while attempting to evade Hopkinsville Police

A Hopkinsville woman was arrested after a brief foot pursuit into the Little River.

News
4 months ago
PACS ‘buys time’ with adjusted senior meal program amid extreme budget cuts

With the region facing $1.5 million in cuts, PACS and the Christian County Senior Center will now switch to a temporary 3-day a week schedule.

News
4 months ago
Oak Grove Police help veteran in crisis, raise awareness for mental health resources

Oak Grove officers share valuable resources for suicide prevention and emergency mental health services.

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