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Kenya Anderson

Clarksville

Journalist covering local news in Clarksville, TN. DM or email [email protected] for any tips. MTSU alumna. She/her.

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  • 1 week ago | theleafchronicle.com | Kenya Anderson

    Austin Peay State University has received a $1.94 million grant from the Tennessee Higher Education Commission’s Rural Health Pathways program to improve healthcare education in rural communities. APSU will partner with Maury Regional Health, Maury Regional Medical Center, Marshall Medical Center and TCAT-Dickson to provide hands-on learning experiences for adults and high school students.

  • 1 week ago | theleafchronicle.com | Kenya Anderson

    Beginning the 2025-26 academic year, Clarksville-Montgomery County students will have a 'Blackout' cellphone policy, prohibiting cellphone use during the entire school day. "Nobody knows who their peers are," said CMCSS school board member Chris Lanier, who spearheaded the policy change. "They're just staring at a phone like a zombie walking down the hallway."A new law signed by Gov.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Kenya Anderson

    After nearly a decade, Fort Campbell is ending its Boots Display. This year, almost 8,000 combat boots sit in rows on Fort Campbell’s lawn, a tradition that goes back nearly 10 years. For over a decade, the Fort Campbell Boots Display stood as a powerful testament to sacrifice and selflessness, each pair of boots honoring a life lost in service.

  • 2 weeks ago | tennessean.com | Kenya Anderson

    It's been a rough spring for Clarksville. The National Weather Service on May 21 confirmed that two EF-0 tornadoes touched down in the city's Sango area during the severe weather outbreak on May 20. The two twisters left behind minor tree and structural damage to homes after touching down just after 5 p.m., the NWS said after surveying the area on May 21.

  • 2 weeks ago | dnj.com | Kenya Anderson

    It's been a rough spring for Clarksville. The National Weather Service on May 21 confirmed that two EF-0 tornadoes touched down in the city's Sango area during the severe weather outbreak on May 20. The two twisters left behind minor tree and structural damage to homes after touching down just after 5 p.m., the NWS said after surveying the area on May 21.

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