Floodwaters continue to inundate parts of Clarksville three days after heavy rains, leaving residents stranded and homes ...
Gov. Bill Lee was in the town Tuesday to see firsthand what Rives is going through after a levee breach. That breach caused ...
Governor Lee, Congressman Kustoff, and the director of Tennessee Emergency Management Agency visited Rives on their tour ...
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 ...
An estimated 110 million people in the central, southern and eastern United States are in the path of a large winter storm ...
Water surged beyond the banks of the Obion River early Sunday, breaching levees and leading to the evacuation of nearly ...
Freezing temperatures are expected to halt recovery and rehabilitation efforts in Rives following severe flood damage ...
Gov. Bill Lee stopped in Clarksville to talk to officials and media after heavy flooding led to rescues and a rising river ...
Damage was severe in Montgomery and Obion counties. The governor said federal and state agencies are working to help people ...
Make sure to take pictures and keep your receipts. Once a claim has been opened, getting reimbursed can take a couple weeks.
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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