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The Federal Emergency Management Agency has set up a staging ground at Fort Campbell to distribute much-needed to supplies those affected by the tornados.
The City of Clarksville and distinct City leaders are working alongside various organizations and independently to assist those affected by the recent tornadoes and powerful storms that swept across six states the night of Dec. 10.
Clarksville forecast: We’ll have a wet weekend, with a strong chance of showers Friday and an even stronger chance Saturday afternoon.
One soldier died and another was seriously injured in a vehicle crash on post early this morning.
A long-planned corporate office park is set to move forward on Ted Crozier Boulevard, according to the Clarksville-Montgomery County Economic Development Council.
A second Tennova Healthcare satellite ER has been approved for Clarksville, this one on Trenton Road near 101st Airborne Division Parkway.
President Joe Biden returned to Fort Campbell on Wednesday to survey damage and pledge federal support for the victims of recent tornadoes.
Beaver 100.3 FM, Clarksville Now and the rest of 5 Star Media Group is partnering with several area businesses and YAIPak Outreach to collect supplies.
To help Kentucky tornado victims, you can purchase gift cards to Walmart, Food Giant or Kroger and drop them off at 5 Star Media Group in Clarksville.
The Montgomery County Commission unanimously approved to extend premium pay to employees of four county-affiliated organizations.