News
6 months ago
‘We don’t want personal conversations’: Clarksville officials meet with Woodstock flood victims

Though the flood waters in north Clarksville are receding, tempers have only risen for the residents of Woodstock Estates – tempers that flared during a neighborhood meeting Wednesday night between residents and city officials.

News
6 months ago
Weekend weather: Stormy start on Friday, with sunny skies by Sunday

Clarksville forecast: The weekend will start out stormy, but things should clear up by Sunday.

Lifestyle
6 months ago
How can I save money on my summer vacation? | Ask the Expert

Whether you’re planning to spend a week at a national park or traveling overseas, these seven tips can help you save on your summer vacation.

Entertainment
6 months ago
Weekend top picks: Antique Tractor and Engine Show, Kid Palooza, carnival for military kids

Things to do in Clarksville: Here are our top picks, including an Antique Tractor and Engine Show, and Kid Palooza.

Entertainment
6 months ago
Phoenix Theatres at Governor’s Square Mall in Clarksville to open May 23

The all-new Phoenix Theatres at Governor’s Square Mall in Clarksville will open to the public on the weekend of May 23.

News
6 months ago
Open house planned to discuss study on future of 1,000-acre Britton Springs neighborhood

The Clarksville-Montgomery County Regional Planning Commission is looking to kick off their Britton Springs Area Plan with an open house next week.

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Crime
6 months ago
Former Fort Campbell intelligence analyst gets 7 years in prison for selling military secrets, bribery

A former Fort Campbell soldier and intelligence analyst was sentenced to seven years in prison for conspiring to sell military secrets to a person he believed to be affiliated with the Chinese government.

The North Clarksville Water Treatment Plant being planned on Barge Point Road at the Cumberland River. (Contributed, IDB)
Business
6 months ago
City, IDB study reusing water at Industrial Park, stop cooling servers with drinking water

A growing number of factories in the Clarksville-Montgomery County Industrial Park rely on a steady flow of water for cooling systems and noncontact cleaning. But that water doesn’t need to be “potable.”