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Christian County Farm Bureau Invests in Future Through Fair Booth

For more than 70 years, the Christian County Farm Bureau has helped shape the Western Kentucky State Fair. This year, the commitment comes with a new addition: its first ever food booth, where every purchase helps support the next generation of local students. The Christian County Farm Bureau has been...
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Montgomery Co., Fort Campbell plans fireworks, huge events for USA 250

As the nation marks America's 250th anniversary, Clarksville-Montgomery County is celebrating with two days of Independence Day festivities and its own history. Montgomery County residents and visitors can gather downtown for fireworks, live music, carnival rides and family-friendly activities to celebrate the Fourth o
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Clarksville leaders debate cost of delaying major road projects

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Could waiting to build roads end up costing taxpayers more?. That’s the question Clarksville leaders debated as Councilmember Stacey Streetman pushed to fund several major road projects, arguing that delaying construction only drives up costs over time. During Monday night’s budget discussio
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Two Injured In Hopkinsville Crash

A wreck on West 7th Street in Hopkinsville injured two people on Tuesday afternoon. Hopkinsville Police say that at 4:24 pm, an SUV was stopped to turn into Dodge’s Store parking lot and was hit by an eastbound truck that was behind them. The driver and passenger in the...
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Man Charged After Fort Campbell Boulevard Traffic Stop

A traffic stop for disregarding a traffic light led to drug charges for a Hopkinsville man on Tuesday morning. Christian County Sheriff’s deputies say they stopped a vehicle driven by 55-year-old William Pauley after he went through a red light on Fort Campbell Boulevard, and during the stop, he kept giving the deputy
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Clarksville Fireworks Rules Give Residents a Narrow Window Before July 4

Clarksville residents have a limited window to use fireworks legally around the Fourth of July, and city officials are telling people to check the rules before lighting anything near a home. Under City Code Sec. 10-218, fireworks may be exploded, fired, shot, or set off inside the city limits only from July 1 through J
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Ascension Saint Thomas Breaks Ground on Clarksville Hospital Campus

The broader campus is planned to include physician and subspecialty services, an inpatient rehabilitation hospital, outpatient surgery, advanced imaging and specialty ambulatory care. | Photo Credit: Ascension Saint Thomas. Ascension Saint Thomas has broken ground on a $148.5 million full-service hospital and integrate
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Store clerk stabbed during robbery off Needmore Road in Clarksville

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – A store clerk was severely injured in a stabbing Tuesday night in north Clarksville. At about 10:18 p.m., Clarksville Police responded to a reported stabbing at EZ Market, 1801 E. Boy Scout Road, according to CPD spokesman Scott Beaubien. Officers found the store clerk with multiple
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The Tennessee Witch Haunting That Put One Small Town on the Map

Tucked near the Kentucky border in Robertson County, Adams is a tiny Tennessee town with fewer than 700 residents—but its claim to fame reaches far beyond its size. This quiet community became the center of one of America’s most documented supernatural cases: the Bell Witch haunting. For nearly...
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VIDEO: Bear Makes Surprise Visit To New Cut Road Home

GREENBRIER, TENNESSEE: (Smokey Barn News) – A Robertson County resident captured video of a black bear wandering through his property on New Cut Road near Greenbrier. The bear was spotted near the Greenbrier/Springfield border on New Cut Road. According to homeowner Travis Brown, the bear showed little interest in...

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