 
	
	The Tennessee-Kentucky Threshermen’s Association 54th annual Steam Threshing Show started Thursday and continues through Saturday at the Bell School grounds in Adams.
 
	
	Two moms started a push for more recess that took off in Clarksville, and now CMCSS has responded, providing longer breaks for kids starting this fall. Also, the city is going to make sure your (stuff) don’t stink, we’re getting a new DMV, and, ahead of the upcoming concert, Ryan tries to name every Styx hit but runs out of breath.
 
	
	Have you tried dinner at Slick’s Bar & Grill in Clarksville? Here are four menu items you need to check out at Slick’s!
 
	
	The Clarksville National 10-12U baseball team faced Goodlettsville in the state title game, in a rematch from Tuesday night. While Clarksville’s defense started out hot, Goodlettsville’s big third inning was too much for National to overcome, and the team finished as state runner ups.
 
	
	Following their state championship win last week, the St. Bethlehem 12U softball team were sent off in style as they make their way to the regional tournament, where they will need three wins to capture the regional championship title and clinch their spot in the Little League Softball World Series.
The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a 31-year-old man.
 
	
	Clarksville National pulled out an 8-7 victory, pushing them to the state title game against Goodlettsville.
 
	
	The city Gas and Water Department has made significant progress on two key projects: the development of their thermal dryer technology for wastewater treatment and their North Clarksville Water Treatment Plant.
