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đź›’ Multiple Customer Service Jobs in Montgomery County, TN

Clarksville’s retail scene is buzzing right now, with several stores hiring friendly faces to help keep customers happy. If you enjoy working with people and want steady hours, these openings are worth a look.
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Cheatham County traffic flow to change this weekend for I-40 bridge repairs

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Tennessee Department of Transportation is working on bridge repairs this weekend in Cheatham County. On Saturday and Sunday, TDOT crews will close lanes on Interstate 40 near exit 188, at Kingston Springs and Ashland City, for bridge repairs. The I-40 eastbound on-ramp at exit 188...
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Educator Kim Batts named Woman of the Year

A local educator has been named the Fannie Bronson Postell Woman of the Year, an award named for a transformative school leader who served the community 100 years ago. Kim Batts, a teacher and mentor in Christian County Public Schools for 35 years, received the award Thursday evening at The Book & Bottle Shop....
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Motorcyclist critically injured in crash with Ram 1500 truck in Oak Grove

OAK GROVE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – A motorcycle and a Dodge Ram 1500 crashed on Fort Campbell Boulevard Friday night. At about 7:30 p.m., Oak Grove firefighters were on the scene of the collision at Fort Campbell Boulevard and Segler Drive near Walmart, Oak Grove Volunteer Fire Department reported.
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101st Airborne Division conducts test of new drone technology

The 101st Airborne Division Air Assault on Fort Campbell is known for being unmatched when it comes to innovation, and that held true recently, as new unmanned aircraft technology was tested at the base. The exercise tested the regiment ability to integrate new systems and support ground forces, and it...
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James Hightower Honored by Elkton Police

After sixty years, a fallen Elkton Police Officer and World War II veteran is being honored for his service. Elkton Police Chief Robert Toombs says it all started because of the recruits they send to training. Toombs and Captain Jakop Smith say they enlisted the help of Todd County Historian...
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All-call for artists to leave their mark on galleries, murals in East Nashville, Clarksville

Over in East Nashville, the restaurant Party Fowl is looking for a local muralist to capture the heart of the neighborhood.
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Families flock to Hopkinsville’s new Rotary Park after years of development | PHOTOS

HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – Just in time for the first day of spring, families have packed the new Rotary Park at Pardue Lane as the temperatures warm up and the sun shines. “The project was completed as scheduled, and children are encouraged to enjoy the playground and...
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Motorcyclist Flown To Hospital After Oak Grove Crash

A wreck on Fort Campbell Boulevard at the intersection of Segler Drive in Oak Grove sent a motorcyclist to a Nashville hospital Friday night. Oak Grove Police say they attempted to stop a motorcycle that was driving recklessly but the driver fled and they terminated the traffic stop. The motorcycle...
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Clarksville offering free debris removal as part of annual spring cleanup

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Clarksville’s yearly spring cleanup starts Monday. From March 23 through May 1, the city is offering debris removal services for anyone who needs it. People within Clarksville city limits just have to put in a request. The city is taking tree limbs, plus bio-degradable paper...

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