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A Fort Campbell soldier, wanted in Kentucky for traffic violations and evading police, was recently arrested for his role in a vehicle-versus-motorcycle crash that killed a 19-year-old fellow soldier.

Two days after the City Council passed the first reading of the fiscal year 2026 budget, they returned to council chambers on Thursday where they approved the second reading of the budget in a matter of minutes.

Looking for fun things to do over the weekend in Clarksville? Here are our top picks, including bull-fighting, a beauty pageant, and “Wicked” at the Commons.

Clarksville forecast: The intense heat will finally ease off this weekend, but that cooler air comes with a chance of thunderstorms.

The City Council will soon consider three ordinances to address the need for affordable housing for families in Clarksville.

A FEMA Disaster Recovery Center will open Friday, June 27, to help Clarksville and Montgomery County residents who had damage or losses from severe weather and flooding from April 2-24.

TriStar Health, part of HCA Healthcare, will host a Community Information Meeting on Thursday, June 27, at Mosaic Church to share details about the proposed TriStar Clarksville.

Q&B Foods, the U.S. division of Japan condiment maker Kewpie, opened its 160,000-square-foot Clarksville plant on May 22, with 85 jobs and three of six production lines in operation.