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Education
4 years ago
CMCSS joins 700 other school districts in national mass action lawsuit against Juul vape manufacturers

The number of students vaping in local schools has been on the rise this year, and the district

News
4 years ago
Ramblewood Apartments under new management, could see much-needed upgrades

Ramblewood Apartments, one of the oldest low-income housing facilities in Montgomery County, is under new management, and residents are promised some much needed improvements to their homes.

News
4 years ago
UPDATE: Traffic congestion remains heavy on Interstate 24 eastbound from Exit 1 to Exit 8

Heavy traffic congestion on Interstate 24 is causing a massive slowdown in the eastbound lanes. 

News
4 years ago
MISSING JUVENILE: Police ask for help finding runaway 16-year-old last seen March 13

Chizera Sanders was last seen on March 13 around 7 p.m. at her residence.

A line of thunderstorms near Clarksville, seen from Old Russellville Pike. (Chris Smith)
News
4 years ago
Storms moving in late today, but worst of it should stay south of Clarksville

Widespread showers and scattered thunderstorms will move into our area late this afternoon, but the worst of the storms should stay well south of Clarksville.

News
4 years ago
‘They have no power, no food, no water:’ Ukrainian Austin Peay professor’s family trapped in war zone

For Americans with Ukrainian heritage, such as Austin Peay State University physics professor Roman Golovchak, the situation in Ukraine is personal and painful.

News
4 years ago
Montgomery County awarded emergency food and shelter funds by Congress

Montgomery County has been awarded $63,465 under Phase 39 of the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program and $196,156 under Phase ARPA of the Emergency Food and Shelter Program.

Elections
4 years ago
Only 4 contested races on Montgomery County Primary ballot: Here are your choices

A long list of candidates have filled up the May 3 Montgomery County Primary ballot, but only four of those races are contested: County Mayor, District Attorney and two judges.