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News
15 hours ago
Work week weather: Storms possible Monday, then dry and sunny

Clarksville forecast: Showers and thunderstorms will remain possible Monday before drier weather returns for the middle of the week.

Two wrestlers clash in a ring as one lifts the other overhead during a match, with a crowd watching closely nearby.
News
1 day ago
Wrestling benefit honors Kenwood bus crash victims, raises funds for families | PHOTOS

With a supportive crowd filling much of the National Guard Armory, the “Fight for a Knight” wrestling benefit brought the community together to support the Kenwood Middle School families impacted by the March 27 bus crash.

Clockwise from the top left, public removed from school board meeting, Stokes Park, Ascension Clarksville Medical Campus, 10 people who changed Clarksville.
News
2 days ago
News in Clarksville: CMCSS denies liability in bus crash, public removed from meeting and other top stories this week

Here’s a look at the top local news stories, including CMCSS denying liability in the fatal bus crash, the public being removed from a school board meeting and the City Council rejecting the budget once again.

Bird's-eye view of a brick storefront district: a tree-lined street with parked cars and awning-covered shops on both sides.
News
2 days ago
Study finds Clarksville in top 25 of ‘boomtown’ rankings, top amid Tennessee cities

Tennessee is made up of several “boomtowns”, which are cities that stand out for attracting people, investment and development at a pace that sets them apart. Included on that listing is Clarksville.

Tennessee National Guard Armory at 1801 Fort Campbell Blvd. on June 19, 2026. (Jazmin Logan)
News
3 days ago
Wrestling benefit set for Friday night to support Kenwood families after deadly bus crash

A “Fight for a Knight” wrestling benefit will be held Friday at the Clarksville National Guard Armory to raise funds for families impacted by the Kenwood Middle School bus crash.

Clarksville City Hall in 2021. (Clarksville Now archives)
News
3 days ago
Clarksville City Council to discuss first reading of budget for third time next week

The City Council has a special session meeting scheduled for next week as the council continues to work toward approving the FY 2026-27 budget.

Group of eight people standing under a tent, smiling, about to cut a blue ribbon at a ceremonial ribbon-cutting event outdoors.
News
3 days ago
VA holds ribbon cutting ceremony for new clinic off Dunlop Lane in Clarksville | PHOTOS

The Tennessee Valley Healthcare System held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday afternoon.

Suspect in Clarksville Police Department's Check Fraud case. (CPD, Contributed)
Crime
3 days ago
Wanted in Clarksville: Police asks for public assistance in identifying Check Fraud suspect

The Clarksville Police Department is investigating an Identity Theft/Check Fraud case and is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect.

A CMCSS school bus crosses over the yellow lines just before a crash in Carroll County on March 27, 2026. (Rosalee and Zaviel Lugo, contributed via WKRN)
News
4 days ago
CMCSS denies liability in fatal bus crash, blames driver’s ‘sudden medical emergency’

CMCSS says the March 27 crash that killed two students was caused by a sudden medical emergency, not negligence, as the district seeks dismissal of most claims in a lawsuit filed by the Davis family.

News
4 days ago
Clarksville Police Department warns residents about ongoing phone, text, and email scams

The Clarksville Police Department is reminding residents to remain vigilant after a local resident recently lost more than $137,000 to an elaborate scam.

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