
A new set of guidelines released by the CDC have dropped the face mask recommendation for Clarksville-Montgomery County.

All indicators point to a decrease in 7-day averages of new COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths.

The Omicron variant of COVID-19 has arrived in Clarksville, and it’s hitting hard.

As of Jan. 3, the Tennessee Department of Health reported 2,371 active cases of COVID-19 in Montgomery County.

Mahaffey Middle School at Fort Campbell is closing its doors for two days this week because of a critical staff shortage.

A reporting lag in COVID-19 death data has bumped up Montgomery County’s death toll from the virus by nearly 100.

Tennova Healthcare in Clarksville has restricted patient visitors at its facilities due to an uptick in COVID-19 cases and flu locally.

The animal shelter in Montgomery County has closed over an outbreak of COVID-19 among employees.