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1 day ago in Lifestyle
The skills people still perform better than AI, according to workplace experts
Many workers fear machines will supplant them as adoption of artificial intelligence accelerates. But what if people have qualities both unmistakably human and essential to career success that AI could not easily replace them?
3 days ago in Lifestyle
Travel skin care 101: Simple tips to follow before, during and after a trip
Massage Envy reports that nearly 45% of Americans plan summer vacations in 2026 which impacts skin care routine, adding that simple tips can help maintain healthy skin before, during, and after travel.
4 days ago in Lifestyle, Trending
How to stay safe while traveling during extreme heat
As travelers prepare to set off on summer trips, scorching temperatures lie in wait. Above-average temperatures could be on the books this summer, according to forecasters, and a developing El Nino event could spell out warmer weather later in the year or next summer.
1 week ago in Lifestyle
Fishermen prepared for the longest red snapper season in recent memory. A court order stopped it
Recreational fishermen are pitched against commercial fishermen and environmentalists in a legal dispute that has halted what was expected to be the longest snapper season in years, reflecting broader tensions over the Trump administration's efforts to loosen fishing rules and deregulate the seas.
2 weeks ago in Lifestyle
Why your co-worker might be listening to music tuned to 432 hertz
Music recorded in 432 hertz (cycles per second) is taking off on social media platforms and music streaming services, where users can find an increasing number of tracks and playlists employing the alternate tuning, everything from meditation soundscapes to reggae songs recorded by Ziggy Marley.
2 weeks ago in Lifestyle
Independent bookstores are multiplying, although many people still think they’re dying out
Allison Hill, CEO of the American Booksellers Association, is used to strangers expressing sympathy when they learn what she does for a living. "It's all so funny," she says. "When I tell them I run the trade association for independent stores, they'll say, 'It's just so sad that they're disappearing.'
2 weeks ago in Lifestyle
You should be dancing, yeah. Moving to music offers all kinds of benefits as you age
Moving to music is one of the best ways to stay healthy. Medical professionals say it doesn't matter if it's Western line dancing, ballroom steps, salsa, tap, Zumba at the gym, or with a group
3 weeks ago in Lifestyle
Plastic bags don’t go in the recycling bin. What should you do instead?
Soft, stretchy plastics can make up grocery bags, bubble wrap and more. They're impossible to avoid and harder still to properly dispose of. If thrown in the trash, they can take up to hundreds of years to degrade in landfills and release harmful microplastics into the environment.
4 weeks ago in Lifestyle, Trending
Summer travelers who relied on Spirit Airlines may struggle to find budget alternatives
Days after Spirit Airlines shut down in the middle of the night, a lawyer for the defunct budget carrier stood before a bankruptcy judge and apologized to the price-conscious customers who might struggle to find affordable flights in its absence.
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3 hours ago in Entertainment, Music, Trending
Taylor Swift becomes the youngest woman inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame at age 36
Taylor Swift became the youngest woman ever inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame Thursday night at age 36. "It was instinctual. No one taught me how to do it," she said of songwriting through a raspy voice she attributed to screaming along to the night's performances and Wednesday night's historic NBA game between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs.
1 week ago in Entertainment, Music
Dutch court allows rapper Ye concerts in the Netherlands
A judge in Amsterdam on Wednesday rejected an appeal by a Jewish organization to block two performances by the rapper Ye, formerly Kanye West, ruling that the concerts are not a threat to public order.
2 weeks ago in Entertainment, Music
The Chicks announce intimate ‘Taking the Long Way’ 20th Anniversary Tour. ‘This is our lives’
Call it a comeback, a crossover moment, or both. Twenty years ago, The Chicks released their blockbuster 2006 album "Taking the Long Way" — their first full-length after the country music industry turned their backs on them — and one of the biggest of their career.
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yesterday in News
City Council rejects budget, calls for transparency, Pitts defends takeover of Ajax Turner Senior Center
The Clarksville City Council has rejected a proposed annual budget that would have included a 24-cent property tax increase, lowered from its initial 31 cents.
yesterday in News
TRAFFIC ALERT: Multiple vehicles crash, with injuries, on Fort Campbell Boulevard
Multiple vehicles crashed Thursday evening on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Clarksville, blocking traffic.
yesterday in News
Ajax Turner Senior Center to close June 15 to pack for move, closed-door meetings questioned
Ajax Turner Senior Center will close its doors on June 15 to prepare for a move-out, as the City of Clarksville will take over the building and resume operations on July 1.
yesterday in News, Weather
Weekend weather: Sunny, but with rising chance of rain and storms in Clarksville
Clarksville forecast: A mix of sunshine and isolated storms is expected this weekend, with the highest likelihood of rain arriving Saturday night and Sunday.
Wednesday in Crime, News
Christian County SO chases car into Clarksville, uses PIT to stop it on Tiny Town Road
The Christian County (Kentucky) Sheriff’s Office chased a car into Clarksville Wednesday afternoon before crashing into it to end the chase on Tiny Town Road.
Wednesday in Business, News
Tim Hortons cafe/bakery plans location in Clarksville off Fort Campbell Boulevard
Site plans have been submitted to the Regional Planning Commission for a Tim Hortons coffee shop/bakery in Clarksville.
Wednesday in Education, News
Case of teacher who showed nude photos to student reassigned to Sumner County DA
The case of a Montgomery Central High School teacher who showed nude photos of himself to a 17-year-old student has been reassigned to 18th Judicial District Attorney General’s Office, which is now reviewing the evidence.
Wednesday in News, Opinion
40 years later, how do you feel about St. Bethlehem annexation? | POLL
Forty years later, how do you think annexing St. B has turned out? And if you were here back then, are you still salty about it?
Tuesday in News
UPDATE: Interstate 24 traffic back to normal after wreck in Kentucky
A wreck just over the Kentucky state line has Interstate 24 traffic backed up for miles into Clarksville.
Tuesday in Business, News
Economic impact plan for Ascension Clarksville Medical Campus approved
Resolutions were approved by the City Council and County Commission dealing with the economic impact plan for the Ascension St. Thomas Hospital site.
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