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Law Enforcement Search For Suspect After Pursuit

Police are looking for a man who fled from law enforcement and caused a crash on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Oak Grove Sunday afternoon. Kentucky State Police say they attempted to stop a vehicle driven by Jalan Gibson on Fort Campbell Boulevard that was going over 100 mph, and he fled towards Tennessee, colliding...
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Pedestrian flown to Nashville hospital after crash in Clarksville

A woman was flown to a Nashville hospital after she was struck by a vehicle in Clarksville.
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One injured in two-vehicle Pembroke Road crash

A Clarksville resident was taken to Jennie Stuart Medical Center following a two-vehicle crash on Pembroke Road Tuesday afternoon. According to the Christian County Sheriff’s Department, a vehicle operated by 73-year-old Loretta McIntyre of Pembroke was heading west on Pembroke Road when she attempted to make a left...
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Hopkinsville Man Charged With Cocaine Trafficking

A Hopkinsville man was charged with trafficking drugs during a traffic stop on East 9th Street Tuesday night. Christian County Sheriff’s deputies say they stopped a vehicle driven by 33-year-old Willie Trawick Jr. for a problem with his rear tail lights, and during the stop, they could smell the odor of marijuana.
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Cheatham County is no longer TVA’s “preferred alternative” for natural gas plant

After years of concern, TVA announced Tuesday that 280 acres of land in rural Cheatham County is no longer its "preferred alternative" to build a natural gas and battery storage plant.
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Man Charged After Friday Boulevard Pursuit

A man was charged after a pursuit on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Hopkinsville Friday afternoon. State Police say they attempted to stop a car driven by 26-year-old Hilman Coronado-Zapet around Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West for speeding. The driver fled, running a light at Sivley Road before turning into a car wash.
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UPDATE: Woman hit by car on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Clarksville

Update, 7:46 a.m.: The pedestrian is listed in stable condition. Preliminary investigation indicates she was wearing dark colored clothing and stepped out in front of the motorist. “The Clarksville Police Department would like to remind pedestrians to wear bright or reflective clothing when walking at night and to...
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Montgomery County 5th graders to race solar cars in nationwide STEM competition

CLARKSVILLE, TN − Fifth graders Carter, Octavio, Daniel and Owen from Kirkwood Elementary in Montgomery County will be competing in the Junior Solar Sprint competition, a STEM competition to build the most creative and fastest solar-powered car, during the annual National Technology Student Association (TSA)...
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Police arrest man after hours long barricade

Critics complain to Metro Council of ‘shadow police’ force in downtown Nashville. Metro councilmembers heard from more than a dozen people Tuesday night, concerned about what critics call a “shadow police” force in downtown Nashville. Updated: 3 hours ago. |. A family is suing Williamson County...
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Clarksville veteran finds purpose in healthcare with TriStar after service and loss

After her service with the 801st Main Support Battalion, now the 801st Brigade Support Battalion, at Fort Campbell, Jennifer Beecham chose to stay in Clarksville, drawn by its strong community and proximity to her family in Antioch. “Wearing the Screaming Eagles patch was my goal,” she says. “Being close to my...

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