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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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Two hurt in Eagle Way Bypass collision

A two-vehicle wreck the Eagle Way Bypass Wednesday afternoon sent two people to the hospital. According to the Hopkinsville Police Department report, it happened in the area of Heritage Christian Academy on the Bypass at just after noon. A vehicle driven by 69-year-old Ronnie Adams of Cadiz was traveling westbound in...
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Gas & Water to tackle North Clarksville water main line improvements next week

CLARKSVILLE, TN – Clarksville Gas & Water has rescheduled the North Clarksville water system improvement work to Tuesday, Feb. 10, beginning at 4 a.m. and continuing until approximately 4 p.m. This work was originally scheduled for Jan. 27, but was postponed due to the winter weather storm. Weather permitting,...
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TVA pursues 6.2 GW of new generation, citing data centers, population growth

The Tennessee Valley Authority saw demand growth of around 1% to 2% in the last three months of 2025, and it anticipates “more robust” growth of around 2% per year for the next five years, according to the federal utility’s investor presentation on Tuesday. “Growing energy demand...
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Meals still available for Christian County students as schools remain closed

HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – A recent assessment of road conditions across the county have resulted in Christian County Public Schools remaining closed on Thursday, Feb. 5. Non-Traditional Instruction Day #10 will be utilized. Inspire Early Learning Center will be open with modified hours from 7:30...
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Oak Grove takes next steps for water tower construction despite funding setback

OAK GROVE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – A large chunk of grant funding that was intended to help fund a water infrastructure project in Oak Grove has fallen through. Aligned with plans for the new Buc-ee’s development, the project includes expanding water lines near Exit 89 and a building a 500,000-gallon water tower.

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