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Federal judge temporarily blocks part of TN's abortion travel ban on free speech grounds

A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order blocking part of Tennessee's abortion travel ban, citing First Amendment concerns regarding free speech. The law criminalizes the recruitment and transportation of minors for illegal abortions without parental consent, raising significant implications for free speech and health care discussions.

Middle Tennessee district attorney drops case against former mayor accused of fraud

The Sumner District Attorney has dropped fraud charges against former Millersville mayor Tim Lassiter, which were related to a fire department remodeling project. The DA stated that the case was not provable, indicating a lack of sufficient evidence to proceed with prosecution.

Senator Marsha Blackburn Discusses Deadly Impacts of Open Border with Tennessee Law Enforcement

U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn highlights the severe consequences of the open border policy, particularly its impact on Tennessee law enforcement. In a recently released video, she addresses concerns regarding drug trafficking and the safety of local communities.

City offices closed Thursday for Independence Day

City of Clarksville offices will be closed on Thursday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day, with revenue collections also paused on Friday, July 5. This announcement is crucial for residents to plan their activities accordingly.