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Ashland City police arrest soccer coach with long arrest history
Ashland City Police told News 2, initially, they were only going to give Jesse Carl Daniels a warning about the speeding until he began using vulgarities and foul language around children at the park.
Mark Your Calendar: Touch-a-Truck in Ashland City
Ashland City will host a Touch-a-Truck event this summer. This event allows kids to see and touch different types of big equipment, including police cars and fire engines. EVENT DETAILS: Touch-a-Truck June 1, 2024 11am – 2pm Riverbluff Park 175 Old Cumberland St, Ashland City The post Mark Your Calendar: Touch-a-Truck in Ashland City appeared first on Cheatham County Source.
Police ask for help identifying suspect who stole vehicle off Fort Campbell Boulevard | VIDEO
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect involved in a theft of a motor vehicle off Fort Campbell Boulevard. On April 18, 2024, the victim went inside the Food Mart Discount Tabacco store, 1950 Fort Campbell...
Applications Open for Robertson County Sheriff’s Summer Camp
The Great Summer Camp is hosted by the Juvenile Service Division of the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office. This camp will provide a fun, safe environment for kids to increase their cultural awareness, social skills, peer interaction, and learn ways to be a responsible and successful young person. Breakfast and...
Millersville names police chief as interim city manager after months of turmoil
For the second time in three months, Millersville commissioners hired an interim city manager without holding any interviews. But Tuesday's announcement may have been a surprise to many because the commission chose someone who didn't apply for the job and was already employed by the city. Bryan Morris is the city's police chief, and...
Robertson Schools honors 100-plus students for state, regional, U.S. performance
The Robertson County Board of Education recently honored more than 100 students for their varying achievement, abilities and honors in more than a dozen categories. Students were recognized for their talents in wrestling, golf, volleyball, soccer and cross country, band, farming, math, music, government and art photography, to name a few of the specific...
Montgomery Central claims county flag football championship over West Creek | PHOTOS
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Montgomery Central Indians hosted the county high school flag football championship against the West Creek Coyotes, a rematch of the championship game last year, that the Coyotes won. A back-and-forth game, packed with loud fans from both teams, ended with a game-sealing interception by Audrey Levendusky, and Central got their revenge, winning 14-6. Early on, neither team was able to move the ball. Both defenses were able to make amazing tackles and keep both teams out of the endzone the first four drives. West Creek broke the tie with a Madison Bennet touchdown, and Central responded with a touchdown right before the half, along with converting the one point try to take the lead, 7-6 going into half.
Montgomery Central locks in top seed ahead of district baseball tournament
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Montgomery Central Indians hosted the Sycamore War Eagles on Wednesday, April 24, which decided the regular season district champion and the number one seed for the district tournament. A back-and-forth pitchers dual, led by Gabriel Eddington’s 11 strikeout performance for MCHS, came down...
MIDDLE SCHOOL: Forest Hills girls, Springfield boys run to county crowns
With three of her teammates behind her in the top five, Forest Hills Middle’s Autumn Trimiar ran to the Wilson County Schools girls cross-country individual title while leading the Bucks to the team championship Tuesday afternoon. On the boys side, Springfield held off Forest Hills for the team crown but Speight’s Santiago Herrera was the individual champion. Trimiar posted a […] The post MIDDLE SCHOOL: Forest Hills girls, Springfield boys run to county crowns first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Pellet-sized hail falls in Springfield
SPRINGFIELD, Tenn. (WSMV) - A viewer shared some pictures and video of hail that fell in Springfield on Thursday. Terri Armstrong shared with WSMV4 a picture of a handful of pellets of hail and more at his home. In the video, you can hear the hail falling.
Enjoy 125 vendors, 9 food trucks, live music, permanent jewelry at Q108 Clarksville Vintage Fair
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The spring Q108 Clarksville Vintage Fair is coming up on Saturday, May 4, featuring live music, a visit from Miss Clarksville and on-site permanent jewelry. This year’s Vintage Fair, in which visitors can explore handmade, homemade and vintage treasures from over 125 vendors, plus...
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