News about Fort Campbell, the 101st Airborne Division, and the soldiers, veterans and military families in the Clarksville community.
What’s causing the shortage of housing in the Clarksville-Montgomery County area?
The Montgomery County Veterans Service Organization (VSO) will host a virtual Memorial Day ceremony this year.
Fort Campbell soldiers choosing not to receive a COVID-19 vaccine could find their plan for summer leave effected, according to Commanding General JP McGee.
5th Special Forces Group set up a display of a joint light tactical vehicle at Nissan Stadium for children during Make-A-Wish Middle Tennessee’s celebration of World Wish Day.
A local man has captured a lot of attention on various social media platforms as of late not only for his messages but for his choice in attire.
The Night Stalker Remembrance Trail underwent a renovation this week thanks to some help from Lowe’s on Madison Street.
Lt. Col. LaKeetra Colvin is the commanding officer of the Army’s Nashville Recruiting Battalion.
A phone call from Cleveland led to the reuniting of a Clarksville veteran with his dog that had gone missing four years ago.
The Army is investigating a trip to Poland by the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade “No Mercy” battalion that included a visit to an off-limits strip club and the disappearance of a battalion executive officer.
The Deployment Readiness Exercise is part of the U.S. Army’s program to exercise its ability to rapidly deploy units on short notice