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Genuine Fertilizer Solutions Investing in Christian County

Genuine Fertilizer Solutions Investing in Christian County. Locally owned company investing $2.9M in Christian County Creating 10-15 New Jobs. The South Western Kentucky Economic Development Council is pleased to announce that locally owned Genuine Fertilizer Solutions, L.L.C. is establishing their first facility in Hopkinsville’s Industrial Park. According to the company’s Kentucky Business Incentive application, recently approved by the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority (KEDFA), the...
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🚚 Multiple Supply Chain & Logistics Jobs in Montgomery County, TN

Montgomery County’s logistics scene is buzzing, especially around Clarksville. Local manufacturers and global companies are hiring for roles that keep production and shipping running smoothly.

‘Remain alert’: Oak Grove portion of interstate sees traffic delays, multiple wrecks amid construction

CHRISTIAN COUNTY, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – A recently initiated construction project on I-24 in Christian County that will extend through August has been causing major traffic issues that are impacting travel around the Kentucky/Tennessee state line. With two wrecks halting the limited lanes of traffic on Sunday, the Oak Grove Police Department is encouraging drivers to be vigilant.
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Free Arts Build Communities (ABC) grant workshop coming up April 29

CLARKSVILLE, TN – The Clarksville Arts & Heritage Council (AHC) invites organizations seeking funding for artistic and cultural projects that benefit the community to apply for an Arts Build Communities (ABC) grant. A free ABC grant workshop will be held on Wednesday, April 29, at 4 p.m., in the glass study room at the back of the Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library (350 Pageant Lane) for those interested in...
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City of Clarksville nears completion of sidewalk project in New Providence

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The city of Clarksville announced it is wrapping up a sidewalk project. The Clarksville Street Department reached substantial completion on the sidewalk projects, which run alongside E Street, from Providence Boulevard to Beech Street, and continue along Beech Street and Beech Street Park. The projects, which...
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NashVillager Podcast: School bus safety

Have we done enough to make school buses as safe as they could be?. The recent deadly crash during a Clarksville school trip is a reminder of some questions and debates that people have had over standards for a type of transportation used almost exclusively by children. Plus the local news for April 6, 2026 and the Tennessee Highway Patrol considers adopting facial recognition technology.
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Clarksville celebrates 50 years of mentoring youth | Giving...

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Big Brothers Big Sisters is celebrating 50 years of providing one-to-one mentoring for youth of Clarksville. The nonprofit works to give children greater confidence, attain educational success and reach their full potential. Executive Director Sandra Brandon said they work with youth from all backgrounds,...

Cheatham County halts rural resort zoning talks after months of public opposition

The Cheatham County Planning Commission voted 5-2 Thursday night to halt discussion of a proposed county-wide zoning amendment that would allow rural resort developments, pausing months of public opposition to the controversial measure. Kingston Springs representative Brian McCain was absent from the vote. Fellow Kingston Springs representative Matt Von Lunen...
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Dryer sparks fire at Clarksville home

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A dryer started a fire at a home in Clarksville on Monday. Clarksville Fire Rescue said their crews responded to the fire at a residence along Coyote Court at about 10 a.m. “Upon arrival there was visible smoke and the lone occupant was outside. There were...

City council moves towards rezoning land for Clarksville’s new VA Clinic

The Clarksville City Council approved the first of two readings on an ordinance rezoning the nearly 62 acres of land for the planned Veterans Affairs (VA) Clinic, with a groundbreaking set for late summer. On Thursday, April 2, the council unanimously approved the first reading of an ordinance to rezone...

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