Interstate 24 eastbound is backed up into Clarksville after what appears to be a wreck.
A City Council member is under fire for his presentation connecting Marxism to drag queens to Satan worship, and Chris sounds off on how profane signs ruined the best photos from the Clarksville Women’s March. Plus, why the new Fort Campbell museum has “Tennessee” in its name, and Ryan says you owe someone flowers.
If you haven’t been to O’Connors Pub lately, what are you waiting for? Here are seven great reasons you need to stop by and visit O’Connors!
Centerstone, the principal provider of behavioral health care in Clarksville, on Thursday broke ground on a new Crisis Stabilization Unit and Crisis Walk-In Center.
The Bi-County Solid Waste Management Transfer Station at 1230 Highway Drive in Clarksville will reopen to residents Friday morning after repairs.
After seeing head baseball coach Roland Fanning lead Austin Peay State University’s baseball team to its first conference championship since 2013, Vice President and Director of Athletics Gerald Harrison announced on Thursday that he signed Fanning to a contract extension through the 2028 season.
On July 5, Sgt. Sage Gustafson, an infantryman with 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment “Red Currahee,” was found dead over the weekend.
Things to do in Clarksville: Round up the family for a delightful picnic at Historic Collinsville, stargaze through a real observatory, or catch an exciting outdoor movie at the park.
Clarksville forecast: Expect sunny skies this weekend with a heat index as high as 98 on Friday.
After orchestrating the greatest turnaround in the Atlantic Sun Conference and in program history, while also leading the program to its first ASUN Conference Championship appearance, Austin Peay State University head basketball coach Corey Gipson has agreed to a contract extension through the 2027-28 season, Austin Peay Vice President and Director of Athletics Gerald Harrison announced Wednesday.