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News
4 years ago
UPDATE: 1 injured in road rage shooting on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard, suspect flees scene

Traffic was backed up for over a mile on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard Thursday afternoon.

Military
4 years ago
Fort Campbell, Army seeing rise in soldiers taking Delta 8, failing drug tests

Delta-8 usage is becoming increasingly problematic among military ranks, despite that Delta-8 is an illegal substance in the Army and is strictly prohibited.

Business
4 years ago
Nyrstar plans expansion of Clarksville plant with $90 million germanium, gallium processing facility

Nyrstar is planning to expand operations at their Clarksville zinc plant with the addition of a new gallium and germanium processing facility, one which will make Clarksville the nation’s top provider of those materials.

News
4 years ago
Weekend weather: Highs will ease off to near 90 Saturday and Sunday

Clarksville forecast: If you want to call highs near 90 degrees “cooler,” then we have a cooler weekend coming up.

News
4 years ago
Bi-County Transfer Station to close on Thursdays beginning in August

The Bi-County Solid Waste Management Board has approved closing the Highway Drive Complex every Thursday, beginning Aug. 4, for preventative maintenance.

News
4 years ago
UPDATE: Teenage boy from Missouri dies after being hit by vehicle on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard

A pedestrian was hit and killed on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard Wednesday night. 

News
4 years ago
City of Clarksville to allow 2 new liquor store certificates, this time by lottery

This Thursday night at the Clarksville City Council’s meeting, new retail liquor certificates of compliance will be awarded to two of 15 prospective business owners.

Education
4 years ago
1 charter school for Montgomery County approved by committee, 1 denied

It was a yes and a no for two amended charter school applications, the first for the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System.