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11 months ago
The Clarksville Rundown: How do we keep dog rescues from getting overwhelmed into neglect? | PODCAST

The dog shelter in Stewart County was working fine for years, but then they became overwhelmed and dogs ended up in “deplorable” conditions. It’s better now to start looking for solutions than assigning blame. Also, a Clarksville City Council member pushes to fire a DEI officer and use the money to prepare for the end times, a parking garage closes, and Chris reviews the top 10 stories of 2024.

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11 months ago
No charges coming in Indian Mound dog rescue, Stewart County sheriff plans welfare checks

Stewart County officials met with Clarksville volunteers to thank them for their contribution and said no charges are pending or will be pressed against any of the workers at SBBF.

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11 months ago
Seed bank/DEI ordinance voted down in Clarksville, alternative ideas discussed

The Clarksville City Council voted down a councilmember’s ordinance that would’ve taken $120,000 from the Human Resources Department and given it to the Forestry Department for the creation of a seed bank.

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11 months ago
UPDATE: Basham Lane and Rossview Road back open after crash

The Clarksville Police Department is investigating a minor crash with injuries at Basham Lane and Rossview Road, according to Lt. Charles Gill.

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11 months ago
Icy roads possible Sunday morning, temperatures plummet to teens next week

Clarksville ice forecast: We could see light ice accumulation Sunday morning in Montgomery County, and highs next week will drop below freezing.

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11 months ago
Clarksville Municipal Court Judge Charles W. Smith sworn-in for seventh term

Clarksville Municipal Court Judge Charles W. Smith took the oath of office for his seventh consecutive term on Thursday, January 2, 2024, at City Hall.

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11 months ago
Kentucky begins medical marijuana program, but Tennesseans can’t join in

As of Jan. 1, Kentucky will begin its new medical marijuana program, and plans are already in the works for a dispensary in Oak Grove. However, Tennesseans considering crossing State Line Road to join in better think twice: You have to have a Kentucky ID.

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11 months ago
Weekend weather: Chance of wintry mix coming into Clarksville Sunday

Clarksville forecast: There is a chance of a winter storm Sunday as cold temperatures move in, leading to rain or freezing rain.