News about Fort Campbell, the 101st Airborne Division, and the soldiers, veterans and military families in the Clarksville community.
Fort Campbell’s newest list of off-limits establishments includes 21 Clarksville operations, from bars and motels to car repair shops.
ROTC cadets took off Friday morning from Austin Peay to participate in spring military training exercises at Fort Campbell.
Retired Army Sgt. Christopher Kurtz, who served with the 101st Airborne Division, was honored with the keys to his new specially adapted smart home.
After serving his country, Lamont Dozier serves the community in another way, with his kennels and aquatics.
The Association of the United States Army is seeking members to join them in supporting Fort Campbell soldiers and their families.
The bill would create a pilot program within the VA’s healthcare system that would allow veterans to sidestep some of the procedures and long wait times at VA facilities.
The last of the Vietnam War-era barracks at Fort Campbell are about to see upgrades, thanks to funding approved this week in Congress.
With his business, Your Choice Senior Care, Clarksville native and Army veteran, Willie James, says it’s an honor to give back to the community..