CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Seems simple enough: Require sprinklers in “stacked duplexes.” But developers say the costs will make this option for low-cost housing too expensive to build. Also, an old DUI conviction raises questions about the state law on who can run for sheriff, Ryan and Chris take the Army’s new Combat Field Test, Alabama’s biggest hits, and how long until people start complaining about Long John Silver’s?
WHAT THEY’RE TALKING ABOUT:
- Sprinklers could soon be required on ‘stacked duplexes,’ raising safety, costs
- Candidate for sheriff qualifies despite 1991 DUI conviction
- What Army’s new Combat Field Test means for soldiers
- Oral drug testing device now available to police
- Alabama tour coming this summer, with Gatlin Brothers
- Long John Silver’s maps out return with restaurant on Tiny Town
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