Clarksville Council Heats Up Over Proposal to Abolish DEI Position for Seed Bank Funding
A Clarksville council member proposed an ordinance to eliminate the DEI position to fund a seed bank, citing potential food shortages. The mayor ruled it out of order for exceeding budgetary authority.
Clarksville Rings In New Year with City Office Closures, Essential Services Remain Uninterrupted
Clarksville city offices will be closed on January 1st for the New Year's holiday, but public safety services remain operational. The transit system and recreational facilities will also pause, while utility emergencies can still be reported.
Tennessee Flourishes Under Governor's Leadership: Economic Growth, Education Support, and Conservation Mark Banner Year
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee highlighted a year of economic growth, investments in infrastructure, education, and public safety, plus the enactment of the ELVIS Act to protect musicians' rights.
Motorcyclist Fatally Injured in Collision on Murfreesboro Pike in Nashville
A motorcyclist died in a collision with a Buick Envision on Murfreesboro Pike. The 49-year-old rider was hit while the Buick turned, resulting in the rider's fatal injury. No impairment signs were evident, and no charges have been mentioned.
Nashville Braces for Chilly Start to 2025 with Mixed Bag of Sun, Fog, and Possible Snow Showers
The National Weather Service provided a detailed forecast for the first days of 2025 in Nashville, with varying conditions from overcast and partly sunny skies to cooler temperatures, patchy fog, and the potential for rain and snow showers.
Davison County Receives $20,000 from TDEC for Brownfield Site Redevelopment in Economic Boost Effort
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation awarded Davidson County a $20,000 grant to help redevelop contaminated brownfield sites, aiming to revitalize the economy and improve environmental conditions.












