The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System will host its Back-to-School Block Party and Resource Fair on Saturday, July 20 from 5-7 p.m.
Southern Roofing and Renovation donated a roof yesterday as part of their efforts to help veterans in need.
The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance locating a runaway juvenile, 17-year-old Lorenzo Bragg.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County’s Regional Planning Commission rejected site plans for a Scooter’s Coffee on Fort Campbell Boulevard after the applicant didn’t comply with recommendations by Planning staff to improve traffic flow.
Protesters marched from the suffragette statue on Public Square to the Montgomery County Courthouse as part of the first Clarksville Women’s March on Monday.
Plans for a Popeyes location on Kraft Street are set to go before the Clarksville-Montgomery County Regional Planning Commission.
Detachment 4 of the 18th Combat Weather Squadron monitors conditions in and around Fort Campbell 24 hours a day, giving flights the go-ahead and watching for severe weather like the Dec. 9 tornado.
Drive-through coffee stand 7 Brew Coffee will be opening a Clarksville location at 959 Riverside Drive later this summer.
As COVID-era federal aid programs come to a close, the CMCSS director of schools says teacher layoffs aren’t expected in Montgomery County when stimulus funds run out.
Christopher Clark, convicted of the 2022 murder of a 55-year-old Walmart employee in Clarksville, was given a life-in-prison sentence in court Wednesday morning.