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Dickson Police Seek Identity of Suspect Who Confessed to Taking American Flag in Surveillance Video
In the quiet hours of an early Dickson, Tennessee Sunday, an American flag was swiped from its perch outside Ragan's Friendly Neighbor Store on Main Street, a theft caught sharply by the watchful eyes of surveillance cameras. Authorities, puzzling over the man responsible, have turned their questions to the public, hoping that someone might shine a light on the identity of the patriotic pilferer. According to footage divulged by the Dickson Police Department and obtained by WKRN, the suspect is seen inquiring of an off-camera companion, "Take it with me?" only to receive the baiting response, "Do you want it?” to which he confessed, "Kind of," before liberating the flag and disappearing into the night.
WEATHER ALERT :Severe Weather Expected 5-7-8-2024
As timing is everything, here is what we know at the moment. There is a chance of some storm cells today becoming strong to severe this afternoon. A bigger threat arrives Tuesday afternoon and the the biggest threat for severe weather will be an overnight event on Wednesday. So in short, for the next 72 […] The post WEATHER ALERT :Severe Weather Expected 5-7-8-2024 appeared first on Cheatham County Source.
This Week’s Weather- More Storms, Flooding, Mid-week Severe Threat
Ok, this is all about timing on the severe weather but Tuesday night into Wednesday we are monitoring a threat of severe weather. Straight-line winds, flooding rains, and a possible tornado are the early concerns. The only thing we are certain of is it will be next weekend before the rain and storms finally move […] The post This Week’s Weather- More Storms, Flooding, Mid-week Severe Threat appeared first on Cheatham County Source.
Health Inspections: Cheatham County May 6, 2024
These are the health scores for Cheatham County for April 19 to May 6, 2024, with their most recent inspection scores. Some locations will be in multiple counties. Read more local health inspections here! Here are the scores, according to the health department’s latest available information. Department of Health environmental specialists inspect every establishment where food and […] The post Health Inspections: Cheatham County May 6, 2024 appeared first on Cheatham County Source.
Crumbl Cookies Weekly Menu Through May 11, 2024
Crumbl Cookies’ latest limited-time cookies for the week of May 6-11, 2024. Find a location near you right here! Each week, their menu rotates to give you 6 deliciously gourmet flavors to experience. Milk Chocolate Chip – The classic—you can’t go wrong. Thick, soft, and packed with milk chocolate chips. Raspberry Cheesecake – Introducing our first […] The post Crumbl Cookies Weekly Menu Through May 11, 2024 appeared first on Cheatham County Source.
Public Library to kick off summer reading program with Touch-a-Truck event
CLARKSVILLE, TN – The Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library launches another fun summer of reading with its Touch-A-Truck event, which will take place on June 1 from 10 am to 2 p.m. This free family-friendly event will allow children and adults to explore a variety of vehicles, including fire trucks, police cars, construction equipment, and more. Touch-A-Truck is a unique opportunity for children to see, touch, and even climb aboard the vehicles that they may see on the road every day.
Montgomery Central goes undefeated to earn district baseball championship title
CLARKSVILLE, TN – After clenching the regular season title, Montgomery Central High School Indians Baseball hosted the Class 3A District 11 tournament at home at Landon and Joyce Dunn Memorial Field. MCHS went undefeated in the tournament, defeating Creek Wood in the final game and winning the District 11 Championship on Friday.
Wildfire season planning, water treatment plant top council agenda Monday
Committee appointments — including new panel to decide shelter property’s future — set for Tuesday. A wildfire season preparation review and an update on the project to build a new water treatment plant will fill the agenda for the Monday, May 6, Ashland City Council study session, while the Tuesday, May 7, council business meeting will largely feature committee appointments — including the new ad hoc committee to decide the future of the 2200 Ashland St. property.
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