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Todd County Schools’ Summer Feeding Program Begins Tuesday

Todd County Schools’ Summer Feeding Program begins Tuesday, May 26 across the county and will continue through the end of July. The district was recently awarded a grant to bring the summer feeding program back to the county, allowing food to be distributed throughout parks in Guthrie, Elkton, Sharon Grove, and Clifty
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Clarksville Housing Authority provides updates on radon, full assessment of operations

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Clarksville Housing Authority recently provided an update on the elevated radon levels found in some of their units set for redevelopment. They also provided an update on their full-scale assessment of the Housing Authority’s operations, financials and assets. 2 units test positi
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Clarksville Customs House museum roof to be replaced after hail storm

The City of Clarksville has contracted with The Tradesmen Group to replace the roof of the Customs House Museum & Cultural Center, at 200 S. Second St., after it was damaged in a May 2024 hail storm, according to a community announcement. The Tradesmen Group began working on the roof May 18 with completion expected in
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‘The time for action is now:’ Cedar Hill mayor on a potential data center...

CEDAR HILL, Tenn. (WZTV) — Cedar Hill mayor John Edwards released a statement on the AI data center boom, citing his concerns and urging action over reaction. Mayor Edwards released a statement expressing concern for Robertson County potentially eyeing a data center, following other counties statewide rapidly construct
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Woman Ejected During Interstate 169 Crash

Two people were injured in a rollover crash on Interstate 169 in Hopkinsville on Monday afternoon. Christian County Sheriff’s deputies say an SUV driven by Jimmie Harrison of Tennessee was southbound when it hydroplaned across the median and overturned several times ejecting the passenger. Harrison had to be cut...
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One person ejected, other trapped after car rolls on Hopkinsville interstate

HOPKINSVILLE, Ken. (WSMV) - Two people are hospitalized after their vehicle flipped multiple times on an interstate in Hopkinsville. Hopkinsville Fire/EMS reports that the crash is blocking traffic along Interstate 169 near mile marker 4. Emergency responders the vehicle hydroplaned Monday afternoon before flipping mul
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Clarksville ‘Paint the Town Purple’ to support fight against Alzheimer’s disease

CLARKSVILLE, TN – The Alzheimer’s Association is inviting Clarksville-area businesses and artists to participate in “Paint the Town Purple,” a community awareness campaign scheduled for June 4-10. The initiative encourages local businesses to decorate storefronts with purple lights, signs and displays in support of Alz
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2 injured after car hydroplanes, flips on I-169 in Christian County

HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – The Hopkinsville Fire Department and emergency services are working to clear an accident on I-169 (Pennyrile Parkway) in Christian County that injured two people Monday afternoon. The accident occurred when the vehicle hydroplaned on the roadway and flipped multiple times near
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Two Injured In Hopkinsville Crash

A wreck on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Hopkinsville sent two people to the hospital on Monday morning. Hopkinsville Police say that at 9:02 am, an SUV was exiting the Walgreens parking lot and collided with the side of a pickup truck that was northbound on Fort Campbell Boulevard. Two passengers...
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Tennessee mayor wants pause on data centers, industry says focus should be on regulation

CEDAR HILL, Tenn. (WZTV) — A Facebook post from Cedar Hill Mayor John Edwards is fueling a broader debate over whether Tennessee communities should embrace the rapid growth of data centers or hit pause until more regulations are in place. Edwards recently proposed a two-year moratorium on new data...

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