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Police in Clarksville say three people are dead following an accident on Needmore Road.  Authorities say a vehicle left the roadway and struck a utility pole.  All three individuals were pronounced dead at the scene, according to investigators.  Police are withholding the names of the victims until their families can be notified. The Sumner County School Board is proposing raises for district workers.  Members met Tuesday night to set the […]

todayMay 12, 2022 4

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Fire officials in Clarksville say no one is injured after a massive house fire yesterday evening.  Clarksville and Montgomery County fire crews responded to a residence on Rossview Road in the Stones Manor subdivision.  Investigators say they believe the blaze began in the home's garage.  No information has been released on the estimated cost of the damage. Tennessee's Attorney General isn't seeking another term in the post.  Attorney General Herbert […]

todayMay 11, 2022 4

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Three schools in Robertson County are getting STEM education boosts from the Tennessee Valley Authority.  The TVA has chosen Cheatham Park Elementary,  Robertson County Phoenix, and Innovation Academies to receive science, technology, engineering, and math education grants.  Teachers at over two-hundred-30 schools applied for the grants of up to five-thousand dollars per project.  TVA and partner organizations have distributed close to two-million dollars in STEM grant funding since 2018. A […]

todayMay 10, 2022 6

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Tennessee will ban transgender athletes from competing in women's sports.  Governor Bill Lee signed the bill into law on Friday.  It applies specifically to college sports and takes effect July 1st. Metro police are investigating after a man was found shot to death in a parking lot early yesterday morning.  Authorities responded to an apartment complex on Spring Ranch Drive just after 3:00 a.m. to reports of gunshots. Officers say […]

todayMay 9, 2022 7

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Springfield’s First Friday Night Market is back tonight from 6-9 p.m and is free to the public. The popular festival-style event will occur on the first Friday of each month from May through October at the historic downtown square in Springfield.  Hosted by the Historic Springfield Event Coordinators and the City’s  Parks and Recreation Department, First Friday Night feature live music, food trucks, a farmers’ market, a classic car cruise-in, […]

todayMay 6, 2022 8

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The White House Board of Mayor and Aldermen has approved a $24 million bond for a new two-story recreation center.  It will be approximately 70,800 square feet and will be located on the same complex as the newly built Community Center/City Hall and Public Library at the corner of Hwy 31W and College Street. One of the deadliest interstates in the country runs through Middle Tennessee.  The National Highway Traffic […]

todayMay 5, 2022 5

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The potential for severe weather is coming to Middle Tennessee.  The National Weather Service in Nashville says showers and thunderstorms will hit the area tomorrow night into Friday.  Forecasters say a few thunderstorms may be severe with damaging wind gusts. The Tennessee Department of Transportation says they have spent over nine-million dollars to repair potholes across Middle Tennessee this year.  TDOT officials blame a severe winter and aging roads for […]

todayMay 4, 2022 3

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Two Middle Tennessee deputies are being credited with saving the lives of children.  The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office deputies pulled the two children out of a burning home yesterday afternoon.  The deputies and the children were taken to the hospital.  Both deputies are being treated for smoke inhalation and listed in stable condition while the children are with their mother. Tennessee has a voter fraud protection system in place.  The […]

todayMay 3, 2022 4

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Students at Austin Peay are getting a reprieve from final exams.  All of today's scheduled exams are being canceled due to an ongoing ransomware attack.  Instead, grades will be based on coursework up to this point.  A ransomware attack is malware that demands payment to avoid releasing a user's private information to the public.  Email and Internet are still available, but personal devices must be used. So far, three commencement […]

todayApril 29, 2022 4

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