Friends and family gathered to celebrate the 84th birthday of William Johnson with a special parade in front of his residence.
The new class will examine how governments such as South Korea and the U.S. have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic.
More than 5,000 Tennesseans received free COVID-19 tests over the weekend.
All customers, visitors, employees, and volunteers are required to wear a mask inside the store until further notice.
On Cinco de Mayo, Mexican restaurants are usually full to capacity with customers but how will they operate with restrictions on restaurant capactity due to COVID-19.
Austin Peay State University officials announced today they plan to move forward with in-person classes on campus this fall.
Camp Rainbow volunteers hope the event for special needs children may be able to be rescheduled later this summer.
The CDC has published measures to help minimize the risk of diseases associated with water that has likely become stagnant in many buildings.
Tennova Healthcare will reopen for elective procedures on Monday, May 4.
Many Clarksville-Montgomery County businesses reopened their doors this week as part of phase one of Governor Bill Lee’s “Tennessee Pledge” plan.