
The Clarksville Police Department is working a wreck with injuries that occurred at approximately 2:18 p.m. on Heather Drive at Hazelwood Road.
The City of Clarksville this week provided details about its annual Independence Day celebration, and it announced that the inaugural July Fourth Parade has been canceled.

A Little League Tee-Ball tournament was shut down after parents went on a vulgar tirade on the field. Let’s break down all the ways it went wrong. Also, Clarksville gets its “zweiter ALDAE,” Chris calls for more input on government decisions, and Ryan shares his childhood mayonnaise trauma.
On Thursday, Jarian Basden, who goes by Prophet, officially signed to the University of Kansas track and field team as a mid-distance sprinter. Basden became the first signee in Kirkwood track history, in the Cobras first year existence. However, less than two years ago, Basden didn’t even run track.

On a hot evening for the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours, Brandon Bridges had the best seat: inside the dunking tank, which drew a big crowd wanting to take their shot.

The Clarksville City Council held a special session meeting Thursday to adopt the operating and capital budgets for fiscal year 2024-25, which included increasing the property tax from the certified rate.

Join us at our on-site Job Fair on Wednesday, June 26, from 4-6 p.m., when we’re hiring Media Advisors and Media Plan Coordinators.

Plans for a Popeyes location on Kraft Street are set to go before the Clarksville-Montgomery County Regional Planning Commission.