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  2. Tornado outbreak of April 15–16, 1998 - Wikipedia

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    The tornado outbreak of April 15–16, 1998, also known as the 1998 Nashville tornado outbreak, was a two-day tornado outbreak that affected portions of the Midwestern United States, Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys on April 15 and April 16, 1998, with the worst of the outbreak taking place on the second day.

  3. WTVF - Wikipedia

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    The station's weather coverage utilized its first live doppler radar in 1958. [34] On April 16, 1998, WTVF was knocked off the air due to an F3 tornado striking downtown Nashville. This occurred while meteorologists Ron Howes and Joe Case were broadcasting live, showing the actual tornado from the station's SkyCam as it entered downtown Nashville.

  4. WNPX-TV - Wikipedia

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    WNPX-TV (channel 28) is a television station licensed to Franklin, Tennessee, United States, broadcasting the Ion Television network to the Nashville area. It is owned and operated by the Ion Media subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company alongside CBS affiliate WTVF (channel 5). WNPX-TV's transmitter is located near Cross Plains, Tennessee.

  5. Nashville weather: Francine to impact Middle Tennessee ... - AOL

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    The National Weather Service is warning of potential flooding mainly along and west of Interstate 65. Nashville weather: Francine to impact Middle Tennessee through the weekend. Here's where and how

  6. Chris Clark (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    Chris Clark (real name Chris Botsaris; born December 9, 1938 [1]) is the former lead news anchor at WTVF in Nashville, Tennessee. Clark's tenure at WTVF began in 1966 (then known as WLAC-TV), and lasted until his retirement on May 23, 2007. His 41 years at WTVF makes him one of the longest-tenured anchors in American television history.

  7. Two suspects arrested after shooting near Tennessee State ...

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    What happened? On Saturday, after the university's homecoming celebration, gunfire came from two opposing groups around 5:10 p.m. The shooting started after the homecoming parade.

  8. Where Was “American Primeval ”Filmed? All About the Real ...

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    Scenes from American Primeval were also shot at Bonanza Creek Ranch, an 1880s mining-town-turned-movie-set in New Mexico where a long list of other notable projects have been filmed, including the ...

  9. The Nashville Network - Wikipedia

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    The Nashville Network was launched as a basic cable and satellite television network on March 7, 1983, operating from the now-defunct Opryland USA theme park near Nashville, Tennessee. Country Music Television (CMT), founded by Glenn D. Daniels, beat TNN's launch by two days to become the first country music cable television network.