CPD is asking for the public’s help locating a 23-year-old Clarksville man, wanted for burglary in connection to a break-in at storage units on Tiny Town Road.
The CMCSS school board revoked their previous resolution opposing school vouchers to ‘adopt a neutral position’ after a mixed vote on Tuesday night.
After 20 years, the Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board has revamped its current board governance policy to allow for board members to have more of a say on presented policies and offer up policies of their own.
A new proposal to the CMCSS school board would grant the board member more oversight, better communication, and set a clear path for the board to request changes or address concerns.
Four Tennessee veterans are gearing up to row 2,800 miles across the Pacific Ocean in The World’s Toughest Row to advance efforts in the fight against veteran suicide.
The husband of a dog rescue owner who recently passed away spoke with Clarksville Now about his wife’s legacy and what went wrong at the Indian Mound rescue.
A Montgomery County lawyer received a Public Censure from the Board of Professional Responsibility of the Tennessee Supreme Court on Wednesday, according to a press release sent to Clarksville Now.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System reviewed their 2023-24 state report card Tuesday night and that saw 90% of local schools received a letter grade of A, B or C.
CPD is asking for the public’s help identifying a suspect involved in a vehicle burglary and identity theft case.
The fatal shooting on Dunlop Lane near Clarksville last week unfolded during an argument between two cousins, according to an arrest warrant.