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Lifestyle
4 months ago
Highest scoring NBA players born in Tennessee

Stacker compiled the highest scoring NBA players born in Tennessee.

Lifestyle
4 months ago
APSU partners with The Farm Theater for ‘We’re Okay, We’re Okay, We’re all Gonna be Okay’

Austin Peay State University’s Department of Theatre & Dance will present We’re Okay, We’re Okay, We’re all Gonna be Okay in collaboration with The Farm Theater – NYC.

Cheyenne Maddox hears the verdict during her jury trial, Oct. 31, 2025. (Jordan Renfro)
Crime
4 months ago
Mom found guilty of reckless homicide, neglect in death of disabled 13-year-old son

Cheyenne Dawn Maddox, charged with the murder of her disabled, 13-year-old son was found guilty of a lesser charge of reckless homicide.

Sports
4 months ago
Clarksville High celebrates senior night with blowout win over Cane Ridge | PHOTOS

The Cane Ridge Ravens traveled to Hilda J Richardson Field for a region 5-6A matchup with the Wildcats of Clarksville High School. Here’s the outcome of the game.

Sports
4 months ago
Rossview High football falls to Antioch in defensive battle | PHOTOS

The Antioch Bears traveled to Exit 8 for a region 5-6A matchup with the Rossview High Hawks. The two teams battled for field position all night, and both defenses had shining moments, but here’s how the game finished.

Tennova Healthcare-Clarksville ER entrance. (Tennova, contributed)
Business
4 months ago
Vanderbilt confirms it will take over Tennova-Clarksville, retain employees in ‘good standing’

VUMC plans to acquire full ownership of Tennova-Clarksville from subsidiaries of Community Health Systems Inc. for $600 million.

Cheyenne Maddox testifies at her jury trial, Oct. 30, 2025. (Jordan Renfro)
Crime
4 months ago
‘I didn’t murder my son’: Mom testifies on death of disabled 13-year-old child

Cheyenne Dawn Maddox, charged with the neglect and murder of her disabled, 13-year-old son, told the jury she was innocent of the charge.

Tennova Healthcare-Clarksville. (Tennova, contributed)
Business
4 months ago
UPDATE: Tennova Healthcare-Clarksville to be sold to Vanderbilt for $600 million

Community Health Systems, the owner of Tennova Healthcare-Clarksville, announced today it will sell the 270-bed Clarksville hospital.