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Rain falls on plants and soil (Metro Creative)
News
1 month ago
With lots of rain and more coming, is Clarksville still in drought?

As of May 26 data and information, released on May 28, most of Montgomery County is now in “Severe Drought” conditions, which is an improvement.

MoCo Movie Nights (Montgomery County Government, Contributed)
Entertainment
1 month ago
This weekend in Clarksville: County Fair, ‘Lilo & Stitch,’ Summer Festival

We have some fun stuff ahead in Clarksville if the weather will cooperate, with the County Fair, “Lilo & Stitch” and a Summer Festival!

Rain fills gutters on a house.
News
1 month ago
Weekend weather: Chance of rain and thunderstorms daily in Clarksville

Clarksville forecast: Rain and thunderstorm chances will continue through the weekend, with scattered storms possible each day from Friday through Sunday night.

Clarksville City Council Meeting on March 6, 2025. (Wesley Irvin)
News
1 month ago
‘It is time that we quit eating steak on a bologna budget’: Clarksville council on budget, tax hike

After more than seven department heads addressed the Clarksville City Council on Tuesday night, members of the council shared their perspectives and concerns.

Austin Peay State University plays Central Arkansas during ASUN conference action on March 7, 2026. (Robert Smith, APSU Athletics)
APSU
1 month ago
Austin Peay men’s basketball roster taking shape for 2026-27 season

The Austin Peay men’s basketball team has undergone some big changes this offseason, so let’s see what the roster is looking like.

Chris Lanier (Contributed)
Elections
1 month ago
Chris Lanier announces campaign for state House, District 67

Christopher “Chris” Lanier has announced his campaign for the Tennessee House of Representatives to serve District 67 in the Nov. 3 election.

Lifestyle
1 month ago
What do you want in a new Clarksville restaurant? Take this survey for chance to win $250!

A local team has set up a new community survey focused on gathering feedback from Clarksville residents about dining preferences.

Police perimeter on Monroe Street on May 27, 2026. (Enrique Hernandez, Dash 10 Media)
Crime
1 month ago
UPDATE: Police take man into custody after 12-hour standoff in Clarksville

Police established a perimeter and were negotiating with a man barricaded in a home in the Greenwood area of south Clarksville Wednesday morning.

Rustom Khouri addressing the Clarksville City Council on April 2, 2026. (Christian Brown)
News
1 month ago
City explains need for 31-cent property tax increase, aims for ‘structurally sound’ budget

The Clarksville City Council held a work session Tuesday night where they explained the impact a 31-cent property tax increase would have on the average homeowner.

Adolph Dagan (Contributed)
Elections
1 month ago
Adolph Dagan announces candidacy for Clarksville City Council Ward 1

Retired U.S. Army veteran, former high school teacher, business owner and author Adolph Dagan has announced his candidacy for Clarksville City Council in Ward 1.

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