News about Fort Campbell, the 101st Airborne Division, and the soldiers, veterans and military families in the Clarksville community.

The 101st Airborne Division honored the nine soldiers killed in last month’s Black Hawk helicopter crash with a missing soldier formation flyover along the Cumberland River.

Funeral arrangements have been announced for some of the nine soldiers killed in a Black Hawk crash near Fort Campbell.

Christian County Military Affairs along with Hopkinsville and Oak Grove officials handed out more than 600 hams to military personnel.

Army investigators have recovered the flight data recorders from last week’s deadly Black Hawk crash in Cadiz, Kentucky.

A Clarksville man has been sentenced to life plus 10 years in prison for the Oct. 14, 2018, murder of his wife and shooting of another man at Fort Campbell.

Helicopter crash: Next-of-kin notifications are complete, and the names of the nine 101st Airborne Division soldiers killed in the crash this week were released.

Two 101st Airborne Division helicopters crashed Wednesday night during a training mission, with multiple crew members inside.

The 2nd brigade Combat Team soldiers returned to the sounds of cheers and applause as they were reunited on Wednesday.