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Reflect Wellness Celebrates Ribbon Cutting

New wellness center opens in Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Portion of Downtown Nashville Pedestrian Bridge to Close for Repairs

The north sidewalk will remain open, but bikers must walk the bridge during the 90-day closure.

Montlake Road to Close for Ditch Rehabilitation

Closure scheduled for February 23-24 in Chattanooga area

Nashville Officials Extend Madison Road Closure

Forest Park Road to remain shut through March 27 for sidewalk project

John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge in Nashville Closed for Maintenance

Partial closures expected over the next 90 days as repairs are made to the iconic bridge

Clarksville Reopens Franklin Street Parking Garage After Repairs

The city's parking garage beneath the transit station is back open for business.

Clarksville Water Outage Reported for Leak Repair

Simpson Drive and Norma Court affected as crews work to fix main line issue.

Hers & His Plumbing Warns of Seasonal Plumbing Risks in Tennessee

Plumbing company advises homeowners on how weather changes can impact pipes, drains, and water pressure.

New 3-Way Stop Installed at La Vergne Intersection

Change aims to improve traffic flow and enhance safety at Waldron and Blair Roads

Spring Hill Fire Station 3 Temporarily Closed Due to Sewer Issue

Crews relocated as repairs are evaluated, with other stations assisting with coverage.

New Traffic Signal Planned for Busy Jonesborough Intersection

The permanent light at Tiger Way and Jackson Boulevard aims to ease congestion and improve safety along Highway 11E.

Nashville Looks to Bury Power Lines Citywide

Proposal aims to improve reliability and aesthetics, but faces challenges.

Tennessee Volunteer Fire Departments Receive $20M in Grants

Funds will help departments purchase equipment and meet federal matching requirements.

Clarksville Gas and Water Department Plans Water Outage for Valve Replacement

Outage scheduled for Christine Drive and surrounding areas on February 19th