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Guthrie Plans Exciting Events For Remainder Of Year

The City of Guthrie has some exciting events planned throughout the rest of this year. Next up on the calendar is Guthrie’s Juneteenth celebration, which will take place earlier in the week on Sunday, June 14 and run all afternoon and evening. Friday, June 27 and Saturday, June 28...
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Clarksville residents fight proposed townhome development near flood-prone neighborhood

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - People in a Clarksville neighborhood that flooded last year are pushing to stop a major development right next to their retaining pond. The proposed Northeast Drive Villas development would build 102 multifamily units just up the hill from where some homes in the Meriwether Farms area are st
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CCPS school board approves $1,000 stipends, extends superintendent contract

HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – The Board of Education covered a lot of ground during their most recent meeting by approving the next salary schedule for employees, discussing a potential hard hit to incoming federal funding, and extending the superintendent’s contract through 2030. Director of Finance Jessic
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Increased KSP Presence Coming To Pembroke Area

A heavier law enforcement presence from Kentucky State Police will be felt on U.S. 41, especially in the Pembroke area, for the next few months. Ninth District State Representative Myron Dossett told Your News Edge that it’s due to the increased traffic on the road, as travelers look to detour around construction on In
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‘Rash of vehicle burglaries’ reported in Pleasant View

PLEASANT VIEW, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Cheatham County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents of a recent surge in car break-ins. “The Pleasant View area has recently experienced a rash of vehicle burglaries,” a post from the department said. The sheriff’s office asks residents to remove any valuable belongings...
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Fire at Clarksville restaurant has closed two lanes on Fort Campbell Blvd.

Clarksville Fire Rescue crews responded to a structure fire Friday morning at a Korean BBQ restaurant on Fort Campbell Boulevard.
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Teens caught in TN with a dozen stolen guns after alleged multi-state crime spree

DOVER, Tenn. (WSMV) - Two teenagers have been caught after allegedly committing a crime spree across Tennessee and Arkansas. The Stewart County Sheriff’s Office said Friday that a 17-year-old boy and an 18-year-old girl had allegedly stolen a truck from a home in Dover, burglarized a business in Henry County and then b
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Baby box dedicated at Cheatham County fire station

PLEASANT VIEW, Tenn. (WSMV) - Cheatham County officials, first responders and residents celebrated the dedication of a new baby box Thursday afternoon. The Cheatham County Chamber of Commerce said a Cradle Cheatham Baby Box was dedicated at the Pleasant View Volunteer Fire Hall - Station 1. According to Safe Haven...
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Historic Collinsville to host ‘Civil War Days’ with military reenactors in June

CLARKSVILLE, TN – Historic Collinsville in rural Montgomery County has announced a series of special events, June 12-14. “Civil War Days” will feature the sights, sounds, and stories of the Civil War era, with military reenactors bringing history to life. Set against the backdrop of the historic...
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Van Epps: Those who wear the badge deserve our support | COMMENTARY

Contributed commentary by Congressman Matt Van Epps:. During National Police Week, we pause to honor the men and women in law enforcement who put on the badge each day to serve and protect their communities. This week is not only about recognition but also remembrance. Across the country, officers have...

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