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From the left, Michael Long, Terry Ray, Charlie Koon and Jeff Vaughn on Clarksville Conversations. (Chris Smith)
Clarksville Conversations
2 years ago
Clarksville Conversations: Local golfers on reasons to keep Mason Rudolph Golf Course going | PODCAST

Jeff Vaughn, Terry Ray and Michael Long join Clarksville Conversations to discuss the proposal to turn Mason Rudolph Golf Course into a multi-use park.

News
2 years ago
Regional Planning Commission rejects site plans for Scooter’s Coffee over Fort Campbell Boulevard traffic concerns

The Clarksville-Montgomery County’s Regional Planning Commission rejected site plans for a Scooter’s Coffee on Fort Campbell Boulevard after the applicant didn’t comply with recommendations by Planning staff to improve traffic flow.

Kenneth Gilman
2 years ago
What is stretch therapy and what can it do for me? | Ask the Expert

Stretch therapy, a specialized form of physical therapy, offers a myriad of benefits for individuals seeking to enhance their mobility and overall wellness.

News
2 years ago
City Council adopts fiscal year 2025 budget, discusses Frosty Morn, lowering property tax rate

The City of Clarksville adopted the 2025 fiscal year budget following the City Council’s latest special session meeting on Tuesday, June 25. The ordinance’s approval comes after weeks of discussion, which continued on Tuesday night, but ultimately the council passed the budget by a vote of 7-6.

News
2 years ago
UPDATE: Vehicle pulling trailer flips on Interstate 24 in Clarksville

A wreck near Exit 8 has traffic backed up on Interstate 24 in Clarksville.

News
2 years ago
UPDATE: Missing 44-year-old Indiana woman found safe in Hamilton County

Police are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a 44-year-old woman, Tara Acuff, who disappeared while visiting Clarksville.

News
2 years ago
UPDATE: River Road reopened after erosion problem, will be closed again tomorrow pending weather

River Road between Zinc Plant Road and Mayhew Road is shut down for pipework.

News
2 years ago
Activists host first Clarksville Women’s March from suffragette statue to County Courthouse

Protesters marched from the suffragette statue on Public Square to the Montgomery County Courthouse as part of the first Clarksville Women’s March on Monday.

APSU
2 years ago
Austin Peay Athletics makes history with hire of Melissa Rausch as first head women’s lacrosse coach

Gerald Harrison said it is a monumental day for Austin Peay and with the hiring of Melissa Rausch, she becomes the first Division-I head women’s lacrosse coach at a public university in the state of Tennessee.

Entertainment
2 years ago
Fourth of July Fest Carnival to return at Fort Campbell with Ludacris and Echosmith concert, fireworks

The Fourth of July Fest Carnival is back at Fort Campbell from July 2-6, including a concert on July 4 with Echosmith and Ludacris.