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Mixed messages on how the state is contact tracing COVID-19 cases in Clarksville-Montgomery County schools have left parents and district administrators with deep concerns.

After Hurricane Ida struck his hometown of Cut Off, Louisiana, Christopher Rousse loaded his truck and a trailer with emergency supplies he’s delivering to the community.

NetGreene Solutions is expanding their support team and will be hosting an IT Job Fair.

The amendment to the FY2022 National Defense Authorization Act was proposed by Rep. Mark Green, R-Clarksville.

Just a week ago, on Aug. 25, there were 584 self-reported, positive COVID-19 student cases. There are now 832.

A doctor charged with conducting a massive opioid distribution scheme out of his Clarksville clinic has been found guilty in federal court.

The bill as passed gives Tennessee veteran residents with a 100% disability rating a 50% discount on all lodging in state parks, to include cabins, hotels, and campgrounds.

5 Star Media Group is collecting supplies for Waverly Elementary School so that when the school reopens, the kids can get back to learning as soon as possible.