The City of Clarksville is urging residents to take caution during the upcoming holiday weekend.
Clarksville parents in need of help will get assistance feeding their children this summer after all.
The United States Department of Agriculture has yet to say if free lunch waivers are on the table this year, said CMCSS Public Information Officer Anthony Johnson.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee recently signed Executive Order 97, which calls for the state to evaluate school security and training for law enforcement, and Clarksville-Montgomery County School System is taking steps to further ensure the safety of faculty, staff and students.
The city of Clarksville and Montgomery County will recognize the first Pollinator Partnership Week this week, thanks to a year-end project conducted by fourth grade students at Carmel Elementary School.
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted more than just education, and CMCSS is working to re-engage parents and students back into a normal school environment.
Crime Stoppers has added one more homicide to their list of cold cases for community members to help solve.
A senior at the University of Memphis, Krista McSwain recently got to travel to Washington, D.C., with 11 other college students and tour the National Mall and Arlington Cemetery.