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New CCHS Academy Set To Revolutionize Local Ag Education

Opening this August, the new Christian County High School will serve 2,000 students through a specialized academy model designed to expand career and learning paths. Among those is The Academy of Agriculture & Skilled Trades, which was highlighted during Tuesday’s meeting of the Christian County Agribusiness...
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This weekend in Clarksville: Harry Potter fun, Casino Night, arena fight, Polar Plunge

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – As Clarksville gradually thaws out, there are several fun things to do going on, including Harry Potter fun, Casino Night, an arena fight and the Polar Plunge. Where: Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library, 350 Pageant Lane. When: Saturday, Feb. 7, 1-5 p.m. Cost: Free....
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Free food to be handed out this weekend in Cheatham County

ASHLAND CITY, Tenn. (WSMV) - One Generation Away is hosting a food giveaway this weekend in Cheatham County. The Cheatham County School District said the food distribution is scheduled for Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m., or until food runs out. It will take place at Ashland City Elementary...
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Montgomery County mayor pulls proposed social media policy from agenda after objections

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – One day after Montgomery County Government proposed a social media policy for both the community and county employees, it has been pulled from this month’s agenda to ensure the policy doesn’t infringe on First Amendment rights. County Mayor Wes Golden told Clarksville...
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‘Above normal’ temperatures expected to melt snow, ice in Hopkinsville

HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – While Thursday’s forecast has a high of around 34 degrees for Christian County, a sudden shift in temperature may finally get rid of lingering snow and ice. “After a cooler day on Saturday, an extended period of above normal temperatures is forecast...
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Emergency director compares 1994 and 2026 ice storms after 33 years on job

Edwin Hogan, Cheatham County's emergency director for 33 years, compares the recent ice storm to the historic 1994 disaster that left the county dark for days.
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Christian County Public Schools closed again Friday; district plans return to classrooms Monday

Students in Christian County Public Schools will get a traditional snow day on Friday as schools remain closed because of snow and ice that remains on some local streets and county roads. “Because this is a traditional snow day, there will be no NTI work and no student check-ins required,”...
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Clarksville Fire Rescue seeing more calls about falling on ice, warning residents of the...

First responders in Clarksville are warning residents to be aware of their surroundings after receiving several calls about people falling on icy roads.
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Superintendent talks winter storm impact as CCPS burns through available NTI Days

HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – As of Feb. 5, public schools in Christian County have remained closed for nine consecutive weekdays. During the winter storm that brought unprecedented amounts of snow and ice, Kentucky public schools have been utilizing Non-Traditional Instruction Days to help students stay...
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Clarksville emergency crews report spike in calls for falls due to icy conditions

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Clarksville Fire Rescue has reported a spike in calls related to falls and assistance due to ice Thursday. The agency reminded residents that icy conditions have not fully disappeared yet, as continued freezing temperatures have turned driveways, sidewalks, parking lots and yards into icy...

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