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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
4 months ago
Families flock to Hopkinsville’s new Rotary Park after years of development | PHOTOS

Check out photos from Hopkinsville’s newest park which is located on Pardue Lane.

Two semis crashed on Interstate 24 near mile marker 86 on March 19, 2026. (Enrique Hernandez, Dash 10 Media)
News
4 months ago
TRAFFIC ALERT: 2 semi-trucks crash on interstate in Christian County

A large amount of debris is being cleaned off the interstate due to a crash on Thursday evening in Christian County.

News
4 months ago
$3.7 million in tobacco settlement funds for Kentucky help support local farms

In 2025, Christian County farms received over $200,000 from these cost share funds that are awarded to the commonwealth.

News
4 months ago
Oak Grove City Council rejects pitch for raises, debates making mayor full-time

At the latest Oak Grove City Council meeting, officials talked the possibility of raising the salary of councilmembers and altering the mayor position.

Crime
4 months ago
Hopkinsville men accused of stealing $39,000 in merchandise through store delivery loophole

Oak Grove Police Department arrested two men who stole thousands of dollars in merchandise from local Walmart’s over the span of a year.

Entertainment
4 months ago
Downtown spring festival with food trucks, entertainment, family fun set for Virgina Park

Hello Spring Fest will be held on March 28 in downtown Hopkinsville, hosted by Vansauwa’s Tacos and Vegan Eats.

Education
4 months ago
Meet the head coaches for bowling, swimming, wrestling at new Christian County High School

Christian County Public Schools held a press conference to announce more athletic leadership at CCHS.

News
4 months ago
Community advocates push for funding to combat addiction in Hopkinsville: ‘Fentanyl is the new heroin’

Representatives from organizations in Hopkinsville urged the city council to utilize the hefty opioid settlement funds that have gone unused.

News
4 months ago
Residents now able to pursue vacant seat on Hopkinsville City Council, things to know

How to apply for the vacant Ward 8 seat on the Hopkinsville City Council before the March deadline.

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