The Fort Campbell High football team will look to fight their way back into the postseason following their 2022-23 playoff run, which was their first appearance since 2019.
The Montgomery County Commission passed a resolution that will increase the income limit for the Senior Tax Freeze Program to $60,000.
After weeks of consideration, Montgomery County Commissioners voted down a resolution that asked for Tennessee state representatives to oppose, protest and challenge any legislation that restricts the 2nd amendment during the upcoming special session on gun violence.
The Clarksville Police Department is currently assisting the Tennessee Highway Patrol following a vehicle crash on I-24 near mile marker 9.
Tennessee Lawmakers, gun reform advocates and concerned citizens addressed Clarksville citizens during the event.
Montgomery County is currently under a severe thunderstorm watch as of 1:35 p.m. The watch is in effect until 8:00 p.m. on Sunday night, according to the National Weather Service.
West Creek High football is entering their second season with head coach Rob Gallowitz leading the pack, and the Coyotes have their eyes set on winning close games.
The Our Children Deserve Better bus tour on gun violence is expected to make its way to Clarksville on Saturday, August 12 at Patriots Park.
The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s help identifying two persons of interest suspected of several vehicle burglaries in the area of Riverwood Place.
VP Riverside won approval Thursday night to have the around 30 acres of land on the Vulcan property rezoned from General Industrial District (M-2) to a Mixed Use Planned Unit Development (MXU-PUD).