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 months ago
Buc-ee’s could break ground in Oak Grove as soon as November

After initial delays, Buc-ee’s construction in Oak Grove, Kentucky could begin this fall.

News
5 months ago
Sudden termination of Oak Grove Community Center director, financial talks lead to heated city council meeting

The Oak Grove City Council discussed the termination of Melissa Lynch at the community center.

News
5 months ago
MISSING JUVENILE ALERT: Police seek 15-year-old missing since July

Hopkinsville Police are looking for 15-year-old Devan Fallis who has been missing since July.

News
5 months ago
WEATHER ALERT: Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued as storm comes through Oak Grove

A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued by the National Weather Service for Christian County.

Crime
5 months ago
Hopkinsville couple arrested for criminal child abuse, minors subjected to shock collars and assault

Two people were arrested for multiple counts of criminal child abuse in Hopkinsville.

Entertainment
5 months ago
Dogs invited to take a dip at Bluegrass Splash as pools close for season

The Doggie Dip at Bluegrass Splash invites dogs have their own dedicated time to have fun in the water.

Fall Guide
5 months ago
Fall fun guide 2025: Festivals, fairs, concerts and events coming up in Christian County

Here are some of the upcoming activities and events in Christian County from now through October.

Crime
5 months ago
Meth trafficking bust leads to 4 arrests in Crofton

A search of a Crofton residence led to the discovery of 4 ounces of meth, with 4 people being arrested for drug trafficking.

News
5 months ago
12 Labor Day traffic checkpoints to be set up in Christian County by KSP

The Kentucky State Police has announced a dozen traffic checkpoints for Christian County to mitigate drunk driving through Labor Day.

news
5 months ago
Downtown Hopkinsville Farmers Market looks ahead amidst sudden end, slow start, vendor struggles

Despite the sudden, early end to the Downtown Hopkinsville Farmers Market, organizers are hopeful about future seasons.

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