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News
5 years ago
UPDATE: Victim identified in single-vehicle fatal crash on Trenton Road

One person was killed in a single-vehicle wreck on Trenton Road Wednesday evening.

Military
5 years ago
Soldier dies during underwater training at Fort Campbell

A soldier died Tuesday during a diver training exercise at Fort Campbell.

Crime
5 years ago
Kenneth Hudspeth takes stand in his own defense: ‘Once I told the lie, I stuck with it’

Hudspeth testified that he lied during that April 2019 interview about having sex with her and not remembering events on the night of Bramlitt’s death. 

Education
5 years ago
Over 10,000 students opt out of mask mandate, here’s school-by-school breakdown

Over 10,000 students and 1,400 employees have opted out of the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System mask mandate.

Coronavirus
5 years ago
Fort Campbell hospital sees surge in patients critically ill with COVID-19

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital recently sounded the alarm about a significant rise in critical COVID-19 cases on post.

Business
5 years ago
Florim USA to expand in Clarksville, adding 30 jobs with $35 million investment

Florim USA officials announced today that the porcelain floor and wall tile manufacturer will expand operations at its facility in Clarksville, adding 30 new jobs. 

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News
5 years ago
UPDATE: Incident ends peacefully at apartments off Fort Campbell Boulevard

Police have set up a perimeter around a home at Apache Village Apartments.

Crime
5 years ago
‘I hope I didn’t do it’: Trial for 1996 murder of Crista Bramlitt hinges on DNA

The cold case was reopened in 2019 with the discovery of new DNA evidence, and 50-year-old Kenneth Hudspeth of Arizona was a match. 

News
5 years ago
WEATHER ALERT: Strong storms moving into Montgomery County

A strong thunderstorm is moving toward part of western Montgomery, Stewart and northern Houston counties.

News
5 years ago
‘Handle With Care’ seeks to protect students in distress at Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools

The “Handle With Care” pilot program will offer new protections to CMCSS students who experience traumatic events.