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Four women walked into a church sanctuary and, while one distracted a 78-year-old woman by praying with her, another stole from the woman’s purse.
The list of candidates for the May 3 Montgomery County Primary is now complete, and candidates are now coming in for the Tennessee General Assembly races.
Clarksville forecast: Once the rain passes tonight, we’re in for a dry but chilly President’s Day weekend.
Two shootings were reported on Thursday morning in Clarksville, with one leaving a person injured on Manning Drive.
While much of Middle Tennessee is under an advisory for possible severe storms today, Montgomery County is on the edge of the advisory area and is at lower risk.
Elements from the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell deployed Tuesday to support Joint Task Force Dragon in Europe.
At least one of the fights at the school ended with a School Resource Officer deploying pepper spray, however, data from the school system regarding discipline for fights doesn’t necessarily match those sentiments.
The Clarksville Parking Commission voted this week to temporarily suspend ParkMobile daily transactions, effective Tuesday, following complaints from the public about the app’s transaction fees.