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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.

Entertainment
1 week ago
Things to know for Spring Into Summer Festival: Brett Young concert, parachuters, carnival rides

Oak Grove’s big festival to kick off summer is coming up May 23-24, with a free concert and carnival rides along with more entertainment.

Dilapidated house exterior with peeling paint, an ajar door, and a boarded-up window.
News
1 week ago
2 Hopkinsville homes face demolition due to safety concerns, poor living conditions

A landlord with a history of code violations and another property owner are facing fines as Hopkinsville Code Enforcement moves forward with the demolition of two properties.

Buc-ee's storefront sign with bold red letters and a round yellow logo featuring a beaver wearing a red hat.
News
1 week ago
Buc-ee’s development in Oak Grove includes flood mitigation plan

Before construction can move forward at Buc-ee’s in Oak Grove, Kentucky, a plan to create stormwater basins has to be approved to prevent flooding in the future.

Man in a blue checkered blazer stands at a podium giving a lecture in a classroom setting.
News
1 week ago
Gilliam addresses Christian County audit concerns, no fraud or misappropriation reported

Judge Executive Jerry Gilliam invited in the public to hear about what led to four findings on the 2025 audit of the Christian County Fiscal Court.

News
1 week ago
Early voting begins this week in Christian County for primary election

Between May 14-16, there are three locations where residents are able to vote in Christian County ahead of the May 19 primary election.

News
1 week ago
KYTC study suggests widening Christian County interstate to 6 lanes

A massive $3 billion proposal to widen I-24 through Christian County aims to provide relief to traffic throughout Kentucky.

People and small dogs in a line-dog race on a gravel lot, each dog wearing a colored bandana or bib while handlers cheer or call them forward in front of a white fence.
Entertainment
1 week ago
Corgis take over Oak Grove racetrack to raise funds for Humane Society | PHOTOS

Oak Grove Racing, Gaming & Hotel invited dogs to the racetrack on Mother’s Day to raise money for the Christian County Humane Society.

Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum on January 19, 2026. (Wesley Irvin)
Military
1 week ago
Fort Campbell to open new museum during Week of the Eagles

Opening to the public May 15, the Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum is four times the size of Fort Campbell’s old museum.

News
1 week ago
How changes to Hopkinsville’s net profit license fee structure will impact businesses

The City of Hopkinsville is ensuring businesses are aware of an upcoming change to the net profit license fee structure this summer.

News
1 week ago
Work week weather: Sunny skies with temperatures rising to 80s

Christian County forecast: Warm weather continues throughout the week with slight rain chances coming Friday evening.