If you lose power, here is some great info!

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The following links take you to the power companies that serve middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky.

The Clarksville Department of Electricity (CDE) provides power, TV, internet and telephone services to households and businesses. View outage map.

Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation (CEMC) serves unincorporated areas of Cheatham, Montgomery, Robertson, Stewart and Sumner counties. View outage map.

Pennyrile Electric serves parts of nine counties which include Christian, Trigg, Logan, Todd, Muhlenberg, Lyon, Caldwell, Butler, and Simpson counties. View outage map.

Contact CDE Lightband at 931-648-8151 or report the outage.

 

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