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True Crime Show Junkies! Get paid to watch true crime documentaries!

A streaming service dedicated to true crime stories is offering someone $2,400 to watch 24 hours of documentaries and report on the experience. The streaming service, MagellanTV said its “Third Annual True Crime Watch Dream Job” will pay $2,400 and a free year’s subscription to a winning candidate who watches 24 hours of true crime documentaries in a 48-hour period and documents the experience on social media.  Easy enough, right?!?!?  My weekend dream job (when it’s raining, cold or snowing).

The documentaries to be watched by the selected candidate include episodes of Murder Maps, Lady Killers, 10 Steps to Murder, Nurses Who Kill, Murder on the Internet, 21st Century Murder and CyberCrimes with Ben Hammersley.

Applications are being accepted through April 18.

Dream job?!?  I think so!

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Senior center protest outside City Council Chambers on June 5, 2026. (Christian Brown)

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Protesters object to changes at Senior Center, resident speaks out on Adult Day Center closure

A protest was held outside the City Council meeting opposing the changes being made to the Ajax Turner Senior Center, where the city plans to take over operations.

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School Board public comment changes on table as CMCSS updates staff cellphone policy

The School Board is considering banning speakers from giving away their time and cutting the speaking limit back to three minutes.

City Hall entrance with large glass doors, brick exterior, and colorful flower planters along the walkway.

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City of Clarksville awarded $150,000 grant to launch financial empowerment center 

The City of Clarksville’s Neighborhood and Community Services Department has been awarded a $150,000 implementation grant to support the launch of the City’s Financial Empowerment Center.

The opening of the new Montgomery County Highway Department building on Crossland Avenue on June 4, 2026. (Joshua Peltz, MCHD, contributed)

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Montgomery County Highway Department celebrates opening of new facility 

Montgomery County officials, community leaders, and transportation professionals gathered to celebrate the grand opening of the new Montgomery County Highway Department Headquarters Facility, a project designed to support the county’s continued growth and enhance public service for decades to come.

Thursday in Crime, News

UPDATE: Man surrenders after 10-hour standoff with Clarksville Police

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