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  2. Cookeville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 70N (US 70N, Spring Street in central and eastern Cookeville, W. Broad Street on the western side) runs east–west through Cookeville's central business district, which is about 1.5 mi (2.4 km) northwest of the interchange of I-40 with SR 111. The city's major streets are North Washington Avenue and South Jefferson Avenue, which run ...

  3. 2020 Cookeville tornado - Wikipedia

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    The tornado extensively damaged residential areas just west of Cookeville, carving an 0.8-mile-long EF4-level damage path. 19 people were killed, 87 were injured, and the tornado inflicted an estimated $100,000,000 (2020 USD) in damage.

  4. Tennessee State Route 135 - Wikipedia

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    SR 136 (Old Kentucky Road) – Cookeville, Hamptons Crossroads, Walling, Rock Island: Provides access to Rock Island State Park: Putnam: Cookeville: 16.9: 27.2: I-40 – Knoxville, Nashville: I-40 exit 286: 18.9: 30.4: US 70N (W Spring Street/SR 24) – Baxter, Monterey: 20.0: 32.2: SR 290 west (W 12th Street) – Bloomington Springs: Eastern ...

  5. Tennessee State Route 290 - Wikipedia

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    Upon entering Cookeville, SR 290 turns east and becomes an undivided, four-lane road and passes through residential and suburban areas until it meets its eastern terminus, an intersection with SR 135, just north of downtown and the Tennessee Technological University (Tennessee Tech or TTU) campus.

  6. First Presbyterian Church (Cookeville, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The First Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian Church (USA) church, and is the name of its historic church building, in Cookeville, Tennessee. The congregation was established in 1867; its building was constructed in 1910. [2] It was designed in the Greek Revival architectural style. [2]

  7. Cookeville High School - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1891, on Spring St. where the Cookeville City Hall is today. In 1894, the state transferred Washington Academy into a newly incorporated high school named Cookeville High School. One principal and five teachers constituted the entire twelve-grade faculty with 175 students. [3]

  8. WGSQ - Wikipedia

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    WGSQ (94.7 FM, "Country Giant 94.7") is a radio station licensed to serve Cookeville, Tennessee, United States. The station is owned by Cookeville Communications, LLC. WGSQ broadcasts a country music format to the Upper Cumberland Area. [2] Syndicated weekday programming includes Big D & Bubba and CMT After Midnite with Cody Alan.

  9. WKXD-FM - Wikipedia

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    In July 2021, WKXD-FM began broadcasting in the HD Radio format. 93.3 The Dawg began broadcasting on July 8, 2021, on the HD2 subchannel with classic hip-hop. [7]On October 14, 2021, WKXD-FM launched a sports format on its HD3 subchannel, branded as "Sportsradio 104.7" (simulcast on translator W284DR 104.7 FM Cookeville).