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A Cedar Hill home is still standing thanks to local firefighters after a fire ignited the structure just before midnight Wednesday. A woman, a dog, and a cat made it out safely. The cause of the fire is still under investigation but so far firefighters don’t believe the fire is suspicious. 80% of the home is still intact. The resident was put in contact with the American Red Cross. Montgomery […]

todayMarch 18, 2021 1

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The National Weather Service says there's a potential for severe weather in Middle Tennessee today.  Forecasters say straight-line winds and flash flooding are the biggest risks.  They say heavy downpours are possible, but isolated tornadoes can't be ruled out.  The National Weather Service says two-to-three inches of rain is expected. Montgomery County will let its mask mandate expire.  Mayor Jim Durrett said yesterday masks will still be required in all […]

todayMarch 17, 2021 8

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American Legion Post 45 in Greenbrier, TN will be hosting its first annual Spring Turkey Shoot for all 4 Saturdays in April. They start at 8:00 and last until Noon, at American Legion Post 45 on US-41. Tennessee is closer to abolishing slavery.  Senator Raumesh Akbari's bill prohibiting slavery under all circumstances is expected to be voted on in the State House of Representatives today.  The state constitution still allows […]

todayMarch 16, 2021 5

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A day after Officer Josh Baker was shot conducting a felony traffic stop, the preacher of his church is speaking out in support. “We are very deeply saddened,” Johnny Trail, the preacher of Hillcrest Church of Christ in Springfield said. Nashville officer critically wounded, woman killed in shootout after traffic stopThere’s still a feeling of heartbreak for many who know the 14-year veteran. “Just a genuinely good person,” Trail said. […]

todayMarch 15, 2021 5

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Tennesseans will "spring forward" this weekend.  Clocks will be advanced by an hour early Sunday morning as part of daylight saving time.  The move means an hour less to sleep.  Doctors say to help cope with the loss of sleep people should start going to bed at least 20 minutes earlier days in advance. The Tennessee Department of Agriculture and the Division of Forestry want to prevent off-highway and all-terrain […]

todayMarch 12, 2021 5

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Robertson Co. News

Spring Forward, Fall Back. Daylight Saving Time will begin at precisely 2 a.m. this Sunday. This means you will need to turn your clocks forward one hour. This is also a good time to change the batteries in your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors. Every home should have working smoke alarms to provide an early warning. Statistics show that most fatal fires occur at night and almost every day […]

todayMarch 11, 2021 3

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Robertson Co.News

Spring Forward, Fall Back. Daylight Saving Time will begin at precisely 2 a.m. this Sunday. This means you will need to turn your clocks forward one hour. This is also a good time to change the batteries in your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors. Every home should have working smoke alarms to provide an early warning. Statistics show that most fatal fires occur at night and almost every day […]

todayMarch 10, 2021 2

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