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
18 hours ago
Hopkinsville looks to residents as ‘extra eyes’ with Neighborhood Watch

Mayor Knight debuted a sign that will be displayed throughout neighborhoods in the city to promote Crime Stoppers and Neighborhood Watch.

News
18 hours ago
Community invited to Mayor’s Town Hall with Kentucky Tourism Secretary

A town hall is planned for Jan. 15 with Lindy Casebier, Secretary of the Kentucky Tourism, Arts, and Heritage Cabinet.

News
20 hours ago
When is Buc-ee’s coming to Oak Grove? Ambitious road plans may push groundbreaking further

Residents have been anxiously awaiting the arrival of Buc-ee’s after the project was announced in 2024. Here’s the latest about a potential groundbreaking.

News
22 hours ago
25 mph winds, unseasonable temperatures expected in Christian County ahead of storms

With temperatures 40 degrees higher than this time last year, storms and rain are expected to come through Christian County.

Crime
2 days ago
Florida man extradited to Christian County Jail due to local wire fraud investigation

A 72-year-old man from Naples, Florida was extradited to Christian County for a wire fraud investigation.

Education
2 days ago
Final rivalry doubleheader set, modern court planned for future CCHS Tigers gym

Get all the details and ticket information about the final basketball matchup between Christian County and Hopkinsville High School on Jan. 9.

News
2 days ago
City council backs changes to Legacy Hopkinsville housing and rental rehab programs

The city council approved two municipal orders to expand and modify funding options for Legacy Hopkinsville programs.

News
2 days ago
Family-owned market in Crofton to close mid-January

Rite Choice Market has announced they will close their doors on Jan. 16.

News
3 days ago
Judge Executive Gilliam comments on Ascend Elements setbacks, residential developments

During a State of the County Address, Judge Gilliam spoke about the need for more quality housing and updates about a new industry.

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