Wednesday’s freezing temperatures are putting Clarksville residents, who have been impacted by flooding, on edge about what’s ...
Some Clarksville residents are still grappling with the aftermath of the weekend flooding and are now contending with snowfall that has recorded some of the highest totals in the area.
Clarksville was one of the first places in Middle Tennessee to see snow on Tuesday night. It blanketed the city just days after devastating flooding surrounded homes. Some families along Kirby Drive ...
Governor Lee, Congressman Kustoff, and the director of Tennessee Emergency Management Agency visited Rives on their tour ...
Several states along the Atlantic Coast were set to receive up to a foot of snow as much of the central U.S. faced ...
The National Weather Service in Nashville estimated that between 1 and 6 inches of snow could fall across the Middle ...
While they were able to assess the damages, Gov. Lee said it’s “too early” to provide answers on what resources will be made ...
Lee toured some of the flooded neighborhood s in Montgomery and Obion Counties, including Elberta Drive in Clarksville where several homes were damaged. The Montgomery County Emergency Management ...
Water surged beyond the banks of the Obion River early Sunday, breaching levees and leading to the evacuation of nearly ...
Damage was severe in Montgomery and Obion counties. The governor said federal and state agencies are working to help people affected by the flooding.
Gov. Bill Lee stopped in Clarksville to talk to officials and media after heavy flooding led to rescues and a rising river ...
Nearly 20 homes and businesses have been damaged so far in Robertson County, and a beloved campground and canoe rental business is dealing with a mess.
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