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I-24 westbound in Clarksville saw major delays due to a crash where a man was injured after being hit by a vehicle.
Bobby Watson, 84, was found safe in Camden after a TBI #TNSilverAlert was issued when he was reported missing.
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Randy Hammock was named the new maintenance superintendent for Cookeville Leisure Services, bringing 10 years of experience in various maintenance sectors.
Weather & Environment in ...
Varied weather is expected in Nashville with rain, possible flurries, and sunny days. Temperature fluctuations and windy conditions are also forecasted by the NWS.
Tennessee updates maximum interest rate to 10.75%, contingent on the Federal Reserve's prime rate; part of a policy ensuring informed lending and borrowing decisions.
The first case of CWD in a white-tailed deer was detected in Humphreys County, Tennessee, as hunting season ended; TFWC considers deer management strategy changes.
A Decatur County Schools employee, Allen Maxwell, is on administrative leave facing child rape charges, with the district ensuring safety and cooperation with law enforcement.
Nashville's emergency services conducted an early morning public safety drill at Opry Mills Mall, focusing on active shooter and critical incident responses without disrupting mall operations.
Nashville's weather forecast predicts sunny skies and mild winds for most of the upcoming week, with cooler temperatures and a chance of showers by Wednesday.
Councilwoman Deanna McLaughlin was honored at her final meeting after 15 years of service in Clarksville and is set to start a new role with Congressman Van Epps.
Elizabeth Sanchez, 49, was arrested for vehicular homicide by intoxication after a crash in Nashville that killed her 11-year-old son, following her hospital release.
The Wilson County Sheriff's Office in Tennessee is seeking the public's help via social media to find Jeremy Cash Sims, who is wanted for violating probation related to a weapon possession conviction.
Three candidates have been nominated to fill the upcoming vacancy on the Tennessee Eastern Section Court of Appeals, following Judge Swiney's planned retirement in 2026.
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