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Flooding at Overcrest Court in the Farmington neighborhood in Clarksville, TN on April 7, 2025. (Wesley Irvin)
News
3 months ago
Montgomery County to spend $2 million on stormwater improvements near Dunlop Lane, Farmington

Montgomery County Government looking to allocate $2 million toward stormwater improvements near Exit 8.

News
3 months ago
Weekend weather: Sunny skies, summer heat in Clarksville

Hot and sunny conditions will continue in Clarksville through the weekend, with highs in the low 90s and no rain in sight.

News
3 months ago
UPDATE: Traffic clear after wreck on 101st Airborne Division Parkway in Clarksville

A wreck has blocked traffic on 101st Airborne Division Parkway at Whitfield Road.

Montgomery County Highway Department completed repaving of Outlaw Road in Woodlawn on July 31, 2025. (Joshua Peltz, MCHD, contributed)
News
3 months ago
Outlaw Road reopens, Dunbar Road paving complete in Woodlawn

Repaving and repainting of Outlaw Road is complete, and the road is officially open to traffic in west Montgomery County.

Business
3 months ago
Granny’s Soul Food expands with new location on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard | PHOTOS

Granny’s Soul Food opened in 2022 on Fort Campbell Boulevard. Now, three years later, they are expanding their reach to a second Clarksville location

News
3 months ago
Hankook donating $10,000 for thermal imaging cameras for Montgomery County Fire Service

Hankook looks to donate $10,000 toward some much-needed equipment for the Montgomery County Fire Service. Plus, other news.

Montgomery County Fire Chief Michael Rios, left, and Charlie Koon.
Podcasts
3 months ago
Clarksville Conversations: Fire Chief Michael Rios on move toward paid county firefighters | PODCAST

In this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, host Charlie Koon interviews Montgomery County Fire Chief Michael Rios.

Timothy Lebrone Williams (right) and Stephanie Ritchie Mize, Williams' defense attorney, packing up to leave after another mistrial was declared on August 4.
Crime
3 months ago
Yet another mistrial in home invasion, kidnapping, murder case in Clarksville

On the last day of Timothy Lebrone Williams’ murder and kidnapping re-trial, Judge William Goodman declared a second mistrial.