The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a 15-year-old runaway juvenile.
With the leadership of the United Way of the Greater Clarksville Region, as well as local non-profits and churches, the Clarksville chapter of the Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD) coalition has been serving people throughout Montgomery County since the flooding on Feb. 15.

Immanuel Gilmore is a 17-year-old senior at Montgomery Central High School, who also happens to be a two-time state tournament qualifier for the boys’ wrestling team at MCHS. As he was wrestling this past Saturday, he sustained a broken neck which led to an emergency surgery at Vanderbilt.

After being closed for the past two school days, the Clarksville Montgomery County School System has also closed all schools and district offices for Friday, Feb. 21, as well.

This weekend, watch the games at the American Cornhole Tournament at the APSU Dunn Center, celebrate Black History with the public library, and join parks and recreation for a day celebrating African American culture and achievements!

Kyoto Ramen opened their doors last month, focused on bringing the authentic taste of Japanese cuisine to Clarksville.

The Clarksville Police Department has provided additional information to the public as the continue to look for a woman suspected of shooting two men and a 3-year-old girl on Aisle St. earlier this week.
The National Weather Service has confirmed Clarksville-Montgomery County received 6.28 inches of rainfall between Feb. 15 and Feb. 16, which accounts for 42% of rainfall the area has received in 2025.