![]() ![]() It is required to install the News Bar app from the Microsoft Store and open it to have the News Bar available on your Windows 10 build 17134 or higher computer. This tutorial will show you how to enable or disable having the News Bar automatically run at startup for your account in Windows 10. The News Bar is currently in Beta now, try it out and send feedback to let Microsoft know how they can make it better. Supports dark and light themes in Windows 10.Highly configurable, allowing you to place it on the side you want it, change the background color, change the appearance of what is shown, and which country you want the news from.Provides News and Stocks today, with Weather and Sports coming in the future.Hover for quick access or select to get the full story.Stories are continuously updated throughout the day.If you want to focus, don't worry, you can minimize the News Bar at any time and then bring it back when you're ready for it again. ![]() Customize its appearance in settings to find the experience that's just right for you. It's there when you need it, where you need it and how you need it. Microsoft's Windows News Bar works just like the Windows Taskbar. In addition, you can configure it to provide you with up to date information throughout the day on your favorite stocks. The News Bar app brings you the latest news from the Microsoft News network of over 4500 of the world's most respected journalism brands. ![]() Sign up for our free daily email newsletter to make sure you never miss a story.How to Enable or Disable Run News Bar at Startup in Windows 10 READ MOREīella’s Closet working to help women be successful: With Bella’s Closet, women going through tough financial times don’t have to worry about the cost of nice clothes and accessories. FedEx distribution center to open later this year, bringing 250 new jobs: The new 250,000-square. ![]() Judge Wayne Shelton retiring after 43 years of service: Shelton will retire as the longest-serving juvenile court judge, general sessions court judge, or any court judge in the state of Tennessee. CLARKSVILLE, TN Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week. READ MOREĬorpse flower blooms at Austin Peay State University, with rancid stench: The rare bloom provided visitors the stench of rotted meat. Meet the first Clarksville Now All-Area Baseball Team: It’s time to honor players representing Montgomery County schools with the first Clarksville Now All-Area Baseball Team and Player of the Year. Varsity Pins opens at The City Forum in Clarksville. READ MOREīurgers of Clarksville: 8 local hamburger joints you need to check out: Have you tried the Best of Both Worlds? How about the Hangover, the Sumo or the D Burger? Here are some burgers you have got to taste. All of it is in line with what other Middle Tennessee school districts pay their directors. New schools director hired at $225,000, $5,000 less than proposed for prior director: The prior schools director, Millard House, left CMCSS after the County Commission rejected his raise to a $230,000 salary. In total, 26 stories have been published about Clarksville which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months. READ MOREġ1 massive bridge beams delivered, coming down Boot Hill: Some very long, very heavy steel bridge beams moved through town this week, destined for the Highway 48/13 bridge. Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Clarksville, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. Industrial Park childcare center proposed with 400-800 slots offered: The Clarksville-Montgomery County IDB plans to establish a childcare facility in the South Industrial Park on International Boulevard near Exit 8. No tax increases in city budget, approved 9-3 by council: The budget includes a 5% raise for city employees, plus funding for the next phases of road construction in the Transportation 2020+ Plan. CLARKSVILLE, TN – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.įedEx distribution center to open later this year, bringing 250 new jobs: The new 250,000-square-foot facility will employ a mix of full and part-time employees. ![]()
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