
All members of the U.S. military will have to get the COVID-19 vaccine by Sept. 15, according to a memo sent out by the Pentagon today.

In Montgomery County alone, active cases of COVID-19 have increased by 86.5% in the last week, according to data from the CDC’s website.

Nevels Chapel Missionary Baptist Church will doubly serve as a COVID-19 vaccination and health insurance site on Aug. 4.

Fort Campbell will begin requiring all individuals who visit the installation to wear face masks indoors regardless of their vaccination status.

Republican members of the Tennessee Senate released a letter this week urging all Tennesseans to get the vaccine.

Clarksville Now recently presented the views of local doctors on the COVID vaccine. This time, we’re talking to our local leaders.

Many people remain hesitant to take the COVID-19 vaccine. So we decided to ask the people who can actually address those concerns: Your doctors.

About 78 percent of division soldiers on Fort Campbell had at least one vaccination and 74 percent were fully vaccinated.