Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including a guilty verdict in the death of an Army veteran, plans for a new roundabout, a UPS driver caught leaving the scene and Replant Clarksville.
Some early weekend storms have shifted the schedule of postseason district tournaments in both baseball and softball. Here are some tentative updated schedules for both sports.
A move to clarify the city’s rules on when sidewalks are mandatory cleared the Clarksville City Council on Thursday.
As our area continues to grow, the number of elderly and disabled citizens that need help is also growing. The local chapter of Meals on Wheels is in urgent need of more volunteers.
Fort Campbell area residents should be prepared for additional military air and highway traffic from May 1-10, as the 101st Airborne Division conducts a major training event.
Mike Oliver, a public servant with over 32 years of experience in law enforcement, has announced his candidacy for sheriff of Montgomery County in the 2026 elections.
Another roundabout is coming, but will this one earn its own name? Plus, a UPS driver is caught on Ring camera smashing into a pickup and driving off. What was he thinking?
Clarksvillle weather: A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for Montgomery and surrounding counties until 5 p.m.
The Northeast Eagles traveled to Rossview High School for the first round of the District 13-4A tournament on Thursday.
Five vehicles crashed Friday morning on Madison Street in Clarksville, with minor injuries to motorists.