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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.

Calm lake with a pebbled shoreline and dense green trees across the water under a blue, partly cloudy sky.
News
2 days ago
Christian County boaters urged to stay sober, safe on water ahead of Memorial Day

The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources shared boating laws and tips ahead of Memorial Day weekend.

News
2 days ago
What most influences your vote for Christian County elections? | POLL

Share your opinion and see how others feel about voting during the Christian County primary election.

News
3 days ago
May 19 Christian County election information: Where to vote, who’s on the ballot

Things to know before voting in the Christian County primary election on May 19.

News
3 days ago
Work week weather: Several days of showers, storms possible for Christian County

Christian County forecast: Severe weather is possible, with rain and storms coming in Tuesday through the rest of the week.

Crime
3 days ago
Former employee steals over $3,000 in tools from Hopkinsville store

Two women, a mother and daughter, were arrested after removing three carts full of items from the Hopkinsville Lowes without paying.

Crime
3 days ago
Hopkinsville Police investigate shots fired out of vehicle near East 19th Street

Shots were reportedly fired out of a car early Wednesday, leading to the arrest of a man for meth trafficking.

Collage: an abandoned, weathered house; a Kentucky highway welcome sign; a Buc-ee's sign with a beaver logo; a man in a blazer giving a talk at a podium.
News
5 days ago
Top 10 news stories in Christian County: Code violations, interstate study, Buc-ee’s, county audit and more

Catch up on top local news you may have missed from this week in Hopkinsville and Christian County.

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Military
5 days ago
First look inside Fort Campbell’s new museum: Army history, aircrafts, immersive exhibits

The long-awaited Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum is now open to the public after a ribbon cutting on Friday.

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Business
5 days ago
3 more years until Buc-ee’s opens in Oak Grove

With the development of Buc-ee’s announced in 2024, there website now says it may not open in Oak Grove until 2029.

Public official in a bright blue blazer sits at a council desk with a microphone and gavel nearby.
News
5 days ago
Oak Grove Mayor Jackie Oliver to seek re-election in November

Mayor Oliver outlined key points she would tackle if re-elected for a second term.