
Kenya Anderson
Reporter at The Leaf-Chronicle
Journalist covering local news in Clarksville, TN. DM or email [email protected] for any tips. MTSU alumna. She/her.
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Kenya Anderson
While the severe thunderstorm and tornado threats from last week are in the past, many Clarksville-Montgomery County residents are left dealing with the aftermath of the downpour. According to the National Weather Service, Clarksville got 10 inches of rain between April 2 and 6. As a result, a State of Emergency was issued for Clarksville-Montgomery County on Monday.
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2 weeks ago |
theleafchronicle.com | Kenya Anderson
In the first two months of the year, Montgomery County's housing market is seeing trends that a slowdown isn't happening any time soon. In January, there was a 7 percent decrease in homes sold, but a 14 percent drop in how long homes were on the market compared to last year. The housing market in Montgomery County continues to thrive in the new year. Not much has changed in the Montgomery County housing market since last year, and home prices are continuing to rise.
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2 weeks ago |
theleafchronicle.com | Kenya Anderson
State of Emergency issued for Clarksville-Montgomery County following the heavy downpour and flooding over the weekend. Initial assessment confirms over 120 residential properties and 14 commercial properties were impacted rain. United Way of the Greater Clarksville Region and Red Cross are available in Clarksville to help those impacted by the flooding. The Red Cross has opened a shelter at the Clarksville Parks & Recreation Department's Crow Recreation Center, 211 Richview Road.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Kenya Anderson
As tornado threats dropped by Friday, flooding and rain continued in Clarksville over the weekend, causing neighborhoods to flood, 30 roads to close, river levels to rise and schools to be closed. The National Weather Service reported that Clarksville received 10 inches of rain by Monday. According to school officials, an estimated 4,500 or more residents may not be able to access their neighborhoods or homes, leading to school closures.
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2 weeks ago |
tennessean.com | Kenya Anderson
The National Weather Service reports Clarksville received 10 inches of rain. United Way of the Greater Clarksville Region and Red Cross are available in Clarksville to help those impacted by the flooding. The Red Cross has opened a shelter at the Clarksville Parks & Recreation Department's Crow Recreation Center, 211 Richview Road. Clarksville-Montgoomery County Schools closed schools Monday, saying 4,500 or more residents can't access their neighborhoods or homes.
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