Clay County is responding to explosive population growth with its first new fire station in more than 25 years, part of a broader $65 million investment in public safety improvements.
Clay County is responding to explosive population growth with its first new fire station in more than 25 years, part of a broader $65 million investment in public safety improvements.
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WJHL) — A homemade explosive device allegedly belonging to a Jonesborough man was found during the booking process at the Washington County Detention Center. On Jan. 11, ...
GRAND FORKS — An Arvilla man accused of possessing explosives while traveling through Grand Forks County failed to appear for his Monday, July 21, hearing, because he is in Clay County, Minnesota, ...