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News
4 years ago
North Clarksville Library Branch will share property with new Animal Control facility

A new Animal Control facility will join the North Clarksville Branch on Jordan Road.

News
4 years ago
Residential fire at Whirlaway Circle leaves one injured

Clarksville Fire rescue responded to a residential fire at Whirlaway Circle Friday Night.

News
4 years ago
UPDATE: All lanes open on Lewis Memorial Bridge following head-on collision

North Second Street is down to one lane at Lewis Memorial Bridge following a fatal head-on collision.

News
4 years ago
Judge Wayne Shelton, Tennessee’s longest sitting judge, celebrates retirement | PHOTOS

Retiring General Sessions and Juvenile Court Judge Wayne Shelton served Clarksville-Montgomery County and Tennessee for 43 years.

Education
4 years ago
Montgomery County students could soon lose USDA meal waivers, CMCSS responds

The United States Department of Agriculture has yet to say if free lunch waivers are on the table this year, said CMCSS Public Information Officer Anthony Johnson. 

Education
4 years ago
CMCSS takes active approach to security improvements following Governor Lee’s executive order

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee recently signed Executive Order 97, which calls for the state to evaluate school security and training for law enforcement, and Clarksville-Montgomery County School System is taking steps to further ensure the safety of faculty, staff and students.

Education
4 years ago
Carmel Elementary fourth graders help bring Pollinator Week to Montgomery County

The city of Clarksville and Montgomery County will recognize the first Pollinator Partnership Week this week, thanks to a year-end project conducted by fourth grade students at Carmel Elementary School.

Lifestyle
4 years ago
Founder of Susan’s Place shares her story on becoming her true self and being an example as an LGBTQ+ person

Susan’s Place is a peer support site that Susan Larson started as a way to blog about her transitioning process, little did she know at the time that her story would inspire millions and her site would become one of the largest resources for transgender people in the world.