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"Instead of actually looking to the church for solutions, we look to the world, social media, and so many other areas because we have access to them now.” ...
Dozens of volunteers and members of the Columbia congregations of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints braved the ...
WASHINGTON ( DC News Now) — The Fourth of July on the National Mall is a sight to be seen. It’s hard to miss the bright ...
Embezzlement trial set for former Clarksville chamber leader charged with stealing from church Nikki Smith, whose real name is Elaina Fletcher, pleaded not guilty in Oklahoma ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — An Arkansas church family continues to persevere despite losing their church in a fire. This church has been a pillar in the community for 160 years. Although the structure m… ...
CLARKSVILLE -- A former church secretary has been sentenced to six years in prison for stealing more than $215,000 from a Baptist church.
At least half a dozen churches across Clarksville and Montgomery County have been vandalized this week. Police believe it’s all the work of one man who’s causing thousands of dollars worth of ...
The Clarksville Police Department and the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office have taken a suspect into custody in connection with recent church vandalisms.
CLARKSVILLE -- A more than $4.8 million grant from the Lilly Endowment Inc. will help the University of the Ozarks support churches in serving as anchor institutions in their communities.
Clarksville, circa 1910: The town's population was about 1,500 when the photographer looked out over the local business district from atop the court house, capturing churches and Cumberland ...
A Northwest Arkansas family is expanding its footprint in the Arkansas medical marijuana market after state regulators signed off Tuesday on Jessica Trulove’s purchase of a Clarksville dispensary.
A new Olympic level shooting sports facility is coming to Clarksville after an agreement between University of the Ozarks and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission.