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Local News  The City of Springfield’s fall curbside household junk collection will continue until Oct. 31. It’s for larger items that cannot be disposed of in household trash such as mattresses and furniture. Loose and smaller items must be bagged for collection. Hazardous waste, construction materials, tires, and home improvement materials are not collected. The service is provided in addition to residents’ household and brush collection. Governor Lee has launched […]

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Local News Today is the last day to register to vote in Tennessee.  Election day is November 8th and only Tennesseans who have registered by the end of the day today can take part.  Registration can be completed online, by mail or in person.  Voters will elect lawmakers as well as voice their opinion on certain issues including the potential removal of slavery as a punishment which still remains in […]

todayOctober 11, 2022 6

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Local News Tennessee is the third worst state in the country for violent crime.  That's according to new data from the FBI which ranks states by crimes like murders, robberies and assaults committed per 100-thousand people.  Only Alaska and New Mexico are above Tennessee on the list.  Bordering states Arkansas and Missouri are fourth and sixth respectively.  Tennessee's violent crime rate is at 673 incidents per 100-thousand people. Surveillance video […]

todayOctober 7, 2022 5

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Local News Authorities in Clarksville say a pedestrian is seriously injured after a crash on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard yesterday.  The accident happened near a Shoney's Restaurant around 3:30 p.m. The injured individual was life-flighted from the scene.  Officials have not yet provided an update on that person's condition The deadline to register to vote in Tennessee is now less than a week away.  Tennesseans have until Tuesday to register to […]

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Local News The Tennessee National Guard is still helping in Florida after Hurricane Ian. The hurricane made landfall in Southwest Florida last week and 12-hundred troopers from Tennessee were ready to help after it passed through. Some of those sent down are still in Florida helping recovery efforts in the worst-impacted areas like Fort Myers. Specially trained dogs are being used by troopers to help find people trapped in rubble […]

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Local News Meteorologists are predicting fall colors to peak toward the end of this month in Middle Tennessee. Foliage changes should be at their most vibrant between October 23rd and November fifth. To have the brightest fall leaves, the region needs a wet growing season and a warm, dry fall. Middle Tennessee had close-to-average rainfall April through September, but abnormally dry conditions right now could dull this year's autumn display. […]

todayOctober 4, 2022 3

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Local News Clarksville 56, Hendersonville 36 Cheatham Co. 19, White House Heritage 16 Clarksville Northeast 54, Clarksville Northwest 6 East Robertson 12, Watertown 6 Greenbrier 20, Montgomery Central 7 Henry Co. 29, Springfield 28 Gordonsville 14, Jo Byrns 6 Fairview 30, White House 6 Country singer HARDY is recovering from injuries after a bus crash near Nashville yesterday morning.  He posted on social media to say the four people onboard […]

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Local News White House Heritage at Cheatham Co. * Hendersonville at Clarksville * DCA at Clarksville Academy * Clarksville Northeast at Clarksville Northwest * Watertown at East Robertson Montgomery Central at Greenbrier Gordonsville at Jo Byrns White House Heritage at Cheatham Co Kenwood at Portland Millions of dollars are being spent to fix a backlog on rape kit testing in Tennessee.  Governor Bill Lee yesterday said the funding will be […]

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