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Christian County student nationally recognized for history project about Black Panthers

HOPKINSVILLE, KY – A Christian County Middle School Gifted and Talented Student has achieved national recognition for historical scholarship at the 2026 National History Day (NHD) National Contest, held from June 14-18 at the University of Maryland, College Park. Aria King, an eighth-grade student at Christian County M
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Jepson named Tennessee Farmer of the Year

Willis Jepson, a seventh-generation farmer from Robertson County, has been named the 2026 Tennessee Farmer of the Year. Through his commitment to agricultural excellence, conservation stewardship and leadership within Tennessee’s number one and most important industry, Jepson exemplifies the best of Tennessee agricultu
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Middle TN highway closed due to large gas main leak, EMA says

GREENBRIER, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Robertson County Emergency Management Agency reports that Highway 41 South is closed due to a large gas main leak near Daughton Drive on Tuesday afternoon. Crews from the gas department and other first-responding agencies are on the scene. Traffic is being diverted to Old Greenbrier...
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Clarksville Police ask public for help identifying person of interest in shooting

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — The Clarksville Police Department is investigating a shooting and seeking the public's help in identifying a person who could be connected. At around 1:50 a.m. on June 20, police received multiple 911 calls reporting a shooting. The incident happened on Highland Bluff Way, and multiple round
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Clarksville man reports $28K fraudulently withdrawn from bank, police seeking suspect

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – The Clarksville Police Department says it is investigating an identity theft and fraud case that occurred earlier this month. According to a social media post by the police department, on June 6, a victim reported approximately $28,000 was withdrawn from his bank account through three separate frau
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From underground to above-board: Kentucky’s cannabis evolution comes to Oak Grove

The landscape of cannabis in Kentucky has transformed in ways that seemed unimaginable a decade ago. What was once the domain of underground growers working at enormous personal and legal risk is now a thriving medical cannabis market – legitimate, regulated and accessible. That seismic shift comes into sharp focus thi
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CMCSS denies liability in fatal bus crash

The Clarksville Montgomery County School System has filed its answer to the lawsuit lodged by the parents of Zoe Davis, who was one of two students killed in the school bus crash on March 27 on Highway 70 in Carroll County. In its response, CMCSS has denied liability, invoked governmental...
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MISSING PERSON ALERT: Police looking for 61-year-old Clarksville man

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Clarksville Police are asking for the public’s help finding 61-year-old Nathaniel Eugene Roberson. A missing person’s report was filed by a family member June 18, stating they last saw Roberson on April 30, according to CPD spokesperson Scott Beaubien. Roberson is about 6 feet tall a
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Splash pad in Crofton closes for repairs this summer

CROFTON, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – Normally a popular place for families to hang out in the water during the summer, the Gordon Park Spray Park in Crofton is temporarily closed. Crofton Mayor Danny Lacy told Christian County Now that they are working to hopefully repair the splash pad...
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‘It’s scary.’ Clarksville neighbors on alert after shooting damages cars, homes

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Clarksville police Department (CPD) is searching for a person accused of opening fire at a townhome complex over the weekend, leaving multiple cars and homes damaged. The shooting happened at Highland Oaks Townhomes during a large party early Saturday morning, according to CPD. Dozens of

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