Stricter speed enforcement will be initiated in Clarksville beginning Feb. 2020 to prevent injury crashes. High crash roadways will be targeted.
Violent crime in Hopkinsville, Ky. has decreased by 42 percent since 2015.
In Clarksville, many activities are planned to commemorate Black History Month.
Damien M. Fields pleaded guilty to sexually abusing a 12-year-old child in July 2018.
The new center will be a full-service station that offers testing services along with basic services such as Driver License and ID issuance, MVR, vision testing, knowledge and skills testing, and handgun permits.
Approximately 60 soldiers will unfurl the flag during the opening ceremony of the game scheduled for Feb. 1.
A second man was charged in connection with the triple shooting on Peachers Mill Road on Tuesday, Jan. 28.
According to Safe Kids Worldwide, on average, 10 children go to the emergency room every day because of a TV tip-over, and every three weeks a child dies from a TV falling over on him or her.
If possible, CPD is asking drivers to avoid the 3000 block of Trenton Road until the work is complete.
Several colleges, university, and educational programs will be present for an education fair.