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Attorney Kevin Kennedy held up at gunpoint in downtown Clarksville
CLARKSVILLE -- Kevin Kennedy, a prominent local attorney, was dealt with a surprise Wednesday morning when two juveniles jumped out from behind bushes downtown and held him up at gun point.
She was born in Madison on April 7, 1962, and she grew up in Hendersonville. She attended Goodpasture Christian School from first grade through 12th grade and then continued her education at Tennessee Tech.
Sen. Henry's exit sets up likely Holleman-Yarbro primary race for open seat
Even before state Sen. Douglas Henry announced he wouldn't run again for the seat he's held since 1971, speculation on who might replace him centered on two names.
Madison House Fire Ignited in Several Spots Deemed Suspicious
A vacant home that caught fire in Madison is thought to be suspicious. The Nashville Fire Department was called to 305 Dupont Avenue at around 12:45 a.m. after a neighbor called 911 reporting a fire.
Two Arrested for Marijuana Grow Operation in Madison Home
A high grade grow operation was found in a hidden room at a residence in Madison.
Search For Hit-and-Run Driver Shuts Down Madison Roadway
A major road in Madison was shut down Saturday night, while police searched for a person who ran away from a car accident.
Man found dead on Madison road
Police have identified the man found murdered on a Madison road early Tuesday. Joshua Antoine Henry, 24, of Clarksville, was found lying in a lane on State Route 45 near the Myatt Drive intersection at about 12:41 a.m., police said in a statement.
Clarksville Man Found Shot To Death On Madison Road
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Police are investigating after a Clarksville man was found shot to death on a busy roadway in Madison overnight.
Man found dead in the middle of Madison road
Police are still working to identify a man whose was found dead in the middle of a Madison road overnight.
Police: pedestrian killed on I-65 in Madison
A Metro Police dispatcher said a pedestrian was hit and killed on Interstate 65 South in Madison.
For Tennesseans, the sequester suddenly gets real
Metro Health Department nurse Elizabeth Cook, right, visits Ktora Smith's Madison home to weigh and check on the progress of 4-month-old Tyrese Smith./The Tennessean After Ktora Smith gave birth to her first child four years ago, adjusting to motherhood was a lonely road.
Benefit Concert Helps Woman Hit By Drunk Driver
Family, friends and musicians united in an effort to support a local woman who was critically injured after being hit by a drunk driver.