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Fort Campbell's Boots Display Memorial on May 22, 2025. (Jeff Danault)
Military
4 months ago
Fort Campbell honors almost 8,000 soldiers in final Boots Display Memorial | PHOTOS

The final Boots Display Memorial is taking place this week at Fort Campbell, honoring almost 8,000 soldiers who gave their lives for their country.

News
4 months ago
Weekend weather: After Friday, rainy Memorial Day weekend ahead

Clarksville forecast: Try to get in your Memorial Day weekend events on Friday, because there’s a chance rain could dampen the rest of the weekend.

Search efforts continuing for the 12-year-old boy reported missing on Sunday, May 18, 2025, in the area of Billy Dunlop Park. (CPD Contributed)
News
4 months ago
UPDATE: Body of missing 12-year-old boy recovered Thursday morning

The body of the 12-year-old boy who went who went missing on Big West Fork Creek on Sunday has been recovered.

Crime
4 months ago
Police ask for help identifying Sam’s Club shoplifting suspects

Clarksville Police are asking for the public’s help identifying several suspects who shoplifted $1,600 worth of merchandise from Sam’s Club.

News
4 months ago
2 tornadoes touched down in Clarksville Tuesday, both EF0 causing little damage

The storm that passed through Clarksville on Tuesday brought two tornadoes, both EF0, on different sides of town, according to the National Weather Service in Nashville.

News
4 months ago
UPDATE: Fort Campbell Boulevard back open after vehicle vs. motorcycle crash

The Clarksville Police Department is currently working a vehicle vs motorcycyle crash on Fort Campbell Boulevard near Ringgold Road.

News
4 months ago
‘Cellphone blackout’ approved for Clarksville-Montgomery County schools starting this fall

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board has adopted a “blackout” policy that bans students from using cellphones during the school day.

News
4 months ago
Portion of Lafayette Road temporarily closed to 1 lane to establish new traffic pattern

The Montgomery County Government announced starting on Tuesday, May 20, Lafayette Road will be temporarily closed to one lane during the daylight hours from approximately 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. within the existing construction zone.