Clarksville High student selected for journalism conference in Washington, D.C.
CLARKSVILLE, TN – Vanessa Zook, a student at Clarksville High School has been selected to represent Clarksville as a National Youth Correspondent to the 2026 Washington Journalism and Media Conference at George Mason University. Zook joins a select group of students from all over the country for an intensive...
Developers hoping to break ground this summer on new Clarksville VA clinic
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Progress is being made to bring a new Veterans Administration Clinic to Clarksville. City documents say the new 235,000-square-foot facility would be “a significant sixfold expansion over the existing VA facility.” It’s projected to open next year, but project leaders said Tuesday night...
Cumberland City Hears From Environmental Activist
The Cumberland City Board of Mayor and Aldermen met at City Hall March 5 with all members present except Eric Milliken. During the public comment section, Angela Mummaw with the group, “Appalachian Voices,” spoke. Appalachian Voices sued Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) in 2023 in an attempt to stop the gas plant...
The Crusty Pig set to appear on America’s Best Restaurants Roadshow
A local restaurant that has already made a name for itself in Christian County is looking to spread their name near and far, as the Crusty Pig is set to make an appearance on the America’s Best Restaurants Roadshow. Also known as ABR Roadshow, the popular YouTube series travels...
Man Arrested For Fleeing From Police
A Hopkinsville man was arrested on a warrant charging him with fleeing or evading law enforcement on Monday morning. Oak Grove Police say on September 21st, they attempted to stop a vehicle driven by 38-year-old Joshua Ladson for going 20 mph over the speed limit near Pembroke Oak Grove Road, and he fled, passing...
TIRRC Condemns ICE Arrests Outside of Wilson County Courthouses
NASHVILLE, TN - Yesterday, more people were arrested at the Wilson County Courthouse in a troubling and escalating pattern of ICE detentions of people who have come to Middle Tennessee state courts in good faith to respond to traffic tickets. Many of those arrested have pending immigration applications and are not...
Dover Resident Wants Pause in Annexations; Eagle Fest Comes Back to Dover for 20th
The Town of Dover Board of Mayor and Aldermen met at City Hall March 9 with all members present. First on the agenda, Mayor Lesa Fitzhugh honored Ray Brewer. Brewer passed away in December. He worked for the Town of Dover Police Department as well as the Stewart Co. School System. “At this time we would like to honor...
Viall removes interim tag as Fiscal Court approves her hire as Animal Shelter Director
Christian County Fiscal Court made it official—Sherry Viall will get to remove her interim tag, as they approved her to be the director of the Christian County Regional Animal Shelter at Tuesday’s meeting. This move comes after the resignation of former Director Melissa Goff, and Christian County Judge-Executive...
Stanfill Farm recognized as Houston County’s 14th ‘Century Farm’
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture’s Century Farm Program honors families who have owned and farmed the same land for at least one hundred years. The West Tennessee Coordinator of Business Development, Colleen Coury, recently presented Deborah Stanfill, owner of Houston County’s 14th “Century Farm,” with a sign...
Oak Grove officials debate creating city run trash service to increase revenue
OAK GROVE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – A special called meeting of the Oak Grove City Council was held on March 23 to reassess the contract that was being proposed for a new Solid Waste Collection Service. A lengthy discussion was held regarding the city eventually having their own trash service and how that could...

















