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One senior citizen dead after Tennessee City house fire

A Dickson County family is grieving while investigators work the scene of a house fire that claimed the life of an elderly man in the Grindstone Hollow neighborhood. According to Tennessee City Fire Rescue (TCFR), the call went out Saturday night, Dec. 20 around 10:20 p.m., TCFR crews were dispatched to a house fire...
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SPECIAL WEATHER ALERT AND A MESSAGE FROM ROBERTSON COUNTY EMA

SPECIAL WEATHER ALERT AND A MESSAGE FROM ROBERTSON COUNTY EMA. ROBERTSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE: (Smokey Barn News) – FIRE ALERT: Robertson County has already experienced several brush fires today due to high wind conditions. These winds can cause fires to spread rapidly and become dangerous in a very short amount of...
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Hummus Republic serves ‘fresh habits,’ fast and casual Mediterranean food | PHOTOS

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Hummus Republic, a fresh spin on Mediterranean cuisine, has made its way to Clarksville, offering a healthier fast food option with bold flavors. “Hummus Republic is fast, casual dining,” said local owner Luis Varona. “We focus on healthy eating, Mediterranean food … like our...
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More invasive ash-tree killing beetles found in Middle TN

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Tennessee Division of Forestry is warning of a confirmed presence of more invasive ash-tree killing beetles being found in the Midstate. The state reports that the presence of the emerald ash borer has been detected in Robertson County. This beetle is known to attack and...
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Austin Peay receives $1 million grant for Grow Your Own residency

The Tennessee Department of Education continues to address the teacher shortage with a grant for Austin Peay State University's Grow Your Own residency. Austin Peay's Erikkson College of Education was recently awarded a $1.025 million grant from the Tennessee Department of Education to provide funding for teacher...
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Man Flown To Hospital After Crash With Tractor-Trailer

A man was flown to a Nashville hospital after a wreck on Interstate 169 in Christian County Monday morning. Christian County Sheriff’s deputies say at 4:26 am, a Jeep was northbound when it ran into the back of a tractor-trailer just before the Crofton exit. Hopkinsville Fire Department Spokesman...
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12/28/25: Overcast, Wind Advisory from 5 PM, 72°F, Gusty Winds Expected

* WHAT…Sustained winds 15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 40 mph expected. * WHERE…All of Middle Tennessee. * WHEN…From 5 PM this afternoon to 6 AM CST Monday. * IMPACTS…Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
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Customs House Museum & Cultural Center plans 2026 events

The Customs House Museum & Cultural Center, located at 200 S. 2nd Street in downtown Clarksville, has put together some special programs and exhibitions for January 2026. They are listed below. Museum Exhibitions. Memories of Myth: Caney Hummon, through Jan. 25 at Jostens Gallery. Caney Hummon is a young Nashville...
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Daviess County Keeps Christian County Winless at First Bank Holiday Bash

The Christian County Lady Colonels lost their first game at the First Bank Holiday Bash hosted by South Warren to Central Hardin. They played Daviess County in their second game, but were unable to bounce back, losing this time 63-41. They started out down just three points after the first...
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Clarksville leaders spend a day in wheels

On Monday, Dec. 15, Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts, along with several other city employees and department heads, spent a portion of their workday in wheelchairs to experience some of the challenges faced by disabled people in the city. Alex Johnson, who is disabled, challenged the city employees with the task,...

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