Monica Reed

Wet Nose Wednesday…Meet Simmons!

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Wet Nose Wednesday…Meet Simmons!

This handsome fella is Simmons!  Simmons is an adult Pit Bull Terrier!  His beautiful color is Brindle with some white!  He is the sweetest guy!  He is already neutered, up to date on shots, house trained, Simmons is great with kids and other dogs!

If you’d like more info on Simmons, click HERE!  You can adopt Simmons today!  He is available at Companion Pet Rescue of Middle Tennessee!

Take a look at Simmons’ pics!

 

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yesterday in Crime, News

Courthouse shooting: As victim recovers, judge keeps Eatherly’s bond at $1 million

Fox’s mother says he is slowly recovering as a judge kept the accused shooter’s bond at $1 million after conflicting accounts of what led to the gunfire.

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Analog parking meter in downtown Clarksville with a Parkmobile option. (Contributed)

yesterday in News

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Motorcyclist who was killed in crash on MLK Parkway identified by Clarksville Police

The motorcyclist who was killed in a May 28 crash on Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway in Clarksville has been identified.

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Police thank Clarksville for support in search for 3-year-old found hiding in attic | COMMENTARY

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