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News
7 years ago
What would close during a government shutdown?

A shutdown would look a little different than past instances because Congress has already funded about 75% of the federal government.

Business
7 years ago
FDA warns about safety risks of teething necklaces, bracelets

An 18-month-old baby was strangled to death by his amber teething necklace during a nap.

High Schools
7 years ago
Northwest High wrestler Catherine Palmieri signs with Life University

As a wrestler, Catherine has already been a two-time state medalist and four-time All American.

Food
7 years ago
USDA moves to tighten restrictions on food stamps

Currently, able-bodied adults ages 18-49 without children are required to work 20 hours a week to maintain their SNAP benefits.

Military
7 years ago
First enlisted female graduates Army’s Sapper Leader Course

Sgt. Hailey Falk is assigned to B Company, 39th Engineer Battalion “Bull Strike,” 2nd Brigade Combat Team “Strike,” 101st Airborne Division, at Fort Campbell.

Lifestyle
7 years ago
Officials confirm chronic wasting disease in 10 Tennessee deer

The TWRA enacted its CWD Response Plan last week following the first preliminary positive detection.

Business
7 years ago
What to do if you find mold in your house

Unless the growth is very minor, it’s probably best to hire a professional to remove mold if you find it in your home.

Lifestyle
7 years ago
Clarksville families find comfort in energy bill assistance program

Funding through the Community Action Agency is still available through December 28, 2018 and will begin again January 2, 2019.

Crime
7 years ago
Stolen baby Jesus figurines back in Tennessee mangers

It was the second year in a row baby Jesus had disappeared from the downtown Nativity scene in Kingsport.

sleep apnea
Business
7 years ago
Do you have sleep apnea? These are the signs

Many cases of sleep apnea go untreated because the person suffering from sleep apnea has no idea they’re dealing with such a serious medical condition.