Cheyenne Dawn Maddox, charged with the neglect and murder of her disabled, 13-year-old son, told the jury she was innocent of the charge.
Community Health Systems, the owner of Tennova Healthcare-Clarksville, announced today it will sell the 270-bed Clarksville hospital.
Four people have applied for appointment to the CMCSS School Board vacant seat, looking to fulfill the remainder of the term through August 2026.
A former daycare employee, the daughter of Montgomery County Sheriff John Fuson, has been found guilty of abusing a toddler at a local daycare.
Clarksville Police are seeking the public’s help locating the driver of a car that was behind a motorcycle that crashed on Madison Street.
There’s all kinds of Halloween fun this weekend, topped by BWC’s Haunted Car Wash and The Rocky Horror Show.
The rain is gone, and we’re now set for a cool and dry Halloween night in Clarksville.
The Army announced this morning that the 101st will return home from Europe, ending a series of deployments to Romania and nearby countries that began in 2022.
Day 2 in the jury trial for Cheyenne Maddox brought testimony from a pediatrician and a home nurse who took a special interest in Kadaris in the months leading up to his death.
With no end in sight for the government shutdown, and paychecks for thousands of local federal workers on hold, officials have announced a series of Emergency Resource Fairs.