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Local News The courthouse square in Springfield will become the de facto Bluegrass Capital of Middle Tennessee for a weekend after the Robertson County Historical Society announced two music-themed events later this month. On Friday, April 26, the Robertson County History Museum will host the TriState Ramblers, a teenage bluegrass band with members from multiple states. The group will perform from 7-9 at the museum while recording a live album. […]

todayApril 8, 2024 13

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Local News Rumble in the Brier will return to Louise Martin Park as a car show and spring fling. The community-wide event, located at 2300 Old Greenbrier Pike in Greenbrier, will take place on April 6 from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. complete with a host of events for the whole family. Rumble in the Brier was first started last year by Jennifer Woodard, who has served as PTO president at Greenbrier […]

todayApril 5, 2024 7

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Local News The City of Clarksville will eliminate roadway fatalities and traffic deaths by 2050. City officials want your input on the best way to do that through an online survey, which will go live on Thursday, April 4. In the past five years, Clarksville has averaged 22 deadly and 80 serious injury crashes each year. “Safe Streets 4 All” grant funding will come from the federal government, and is […]

todayApril 4, 2024 14

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Local news Sumner County officials are now working with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Secret Service to find Sebastian Rogers. The 15-year-old with autism disappeared on Feb. 26 after his parents told deputies he walked out of the house in the middle of the night. Rogers has not been seen since. On Tuesday, deputies said they found a pair of glasses in the past couple of days and are […]

todayApril 3, 2024 14

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Local News Several Vanderbilt University students face possible expulsion, on top of legal troubles, after staging a protest on campus. The protest began after students claimed school administrators removed a proposed amendment to the Vanderbilt Student Government Constitution to prevent student government funds from going to certain businesses supporting Israel. Soon after it turned into dozens of students being handcuffed and removed from the building, all captured in cell phone […]

todayApril 2, 2024 12

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Local News The Mt. Juliet Police Department, alongside the Mt. Juliet Fire Department, responded to a trailer fire at the intersection of Old Lebanon Dirt Road and Chandler Road at approximately 6 a.m. on Easter Sunday. Deputies reported the trailer filled with Bibles had been dropped off in the middle of the intersection and then was “intentionally set on fire.” Sheriff’s office officials say specific details about the incident will […]

todayApril 1, 2024 9

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Local News A bill prohibiting vaccines on food has passed the Senate and will be sent to Governor Bill Lee for his signature. On Thursday, the Tennessee Senate cast the final vote on HB1894, which would also define drugs as “food that contains a vaccine or vaccine material.” The bill was passed in response to concerns about scientists putting vaccines in the produce purchased at grocery stores. Meanwhile, the Tennessee […]

todayMarch 29, 2024 13

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Local News Multiple law enforcement agencies have executed a search warrant at a Springfield home on Owens Chapel Road about an active investigation. The TBI confirmed they assisted RCSO with the search warrant but referred all further questions to Robertson County authorities. The Cross Plains Fire Department said the investigation at the home revealed threats which are physical items that could ignite. The family of Jennifer Wix, a woman missing […]

todayMarch 28, 2024 24

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Local News A Clarksville mom is going before the local Board of Education, calling for an educator to be fired after she allegedly pulled her son’s hair and screamed at him. Jacaira Crockett organized a group that demonstrated at the Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board after an incident stemming back to September 2023. Crockett said her 4-year-old son, Landon, has autism and is non-verbal. Landon came home pointing to his hair. […]

todayMarch 27, 2024 21

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