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Business
2 years ago
Microvast lays off more employees, but plans to move engineering, R&D to Clarksville

Electric vehicle battery maker Microvast on Friday laid off additional employees at its Clarksville plant, but they announced plans to relocate their engineering and research-and-development operations to Clarksville.

News
2 years ago
UPDATE: Injury wreck, fire hydrant repair tie up traffic on Providence, Riverside and Kraft in Clarksville

An injury wreck has tied up traffic downtown at Riverside Drive and Kraft Street in Clarksville.

News
2 years ago
The Clarksville Rundown: What 180,000 population means for Clarksville, sinkhole vs. dropout, and parade candy debate | PODCAST

As we close in on becoming Tennessee’s fourth-largest city, here’s what that means for Clarksville’s future. Also, behind the scenes on news that Amazon was tripling their hiring, the downtown sinkhole was actually a “dropout,” and Chris and Ryan debate the whether you should throw candy during parades.

Education
2 years ago
Montgomery Central band director becomes 1 of 30 teachers nationwide honored by Country Music Association

A Montgomery Central High School music teacher will be honored among 29 other nationwide educators at the Country Music Hall of Fame for the 2024 class of Music Teachers of Excellence.

High Schools
2 years ago
Clarksville Christian’s Lauren Hassell to compete in USA Basketball’s Olympic trials

USA basketball has announced 44 student athletes have been selected to participate in USA Basketball Women’s U17 national team trials, including Clarksville Christian’s very own Lauren Hassell.

High Schools
2 years ago
Clarksville High clinches state tournament appearance, sets program record for single season wins

The Clarksville High Wildcats hosted games two and three of a three game series on Thursday, May 16, against the Collierville Dragons. While CHS fell in the second game by a score of 9-2, the Wildcats bounced back in game three to punch their ticket to the state tournament with a 5-0 shutout victory.

News
2 years ago
63-year-old Clarksville man killed in fiery tractor/trailer crash on Interstate 24

The driver of a tractor/trailer that crashed and caught fire on Interstate 24 this week was a 63-year-old Clarksville man.

Entertainment
2 years ago
UPDATE: Week of the Eagles Concert postponed to Saturday over expected thunderstorms

Don’t miss the Week of the Eagles Concert, coming up Friday at the Division Parade Field on post.

High Schools
2 years ago
Montgomery Central’s Gabe Eddington named as finalist for class 3A Mr. Baseball Award

On Wednesday, May 15, the Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association (TBCA) named the Mr. Baseball finalists, which included Montgomery Central two-way player Gabe Eddington for class 3A. 

News
2 years ago
Mason Rudolph Golf Course closing, to reopen as city park with playground, sports fields

The Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department announced today that Mason Rudolph Golf Course will close at the end of the month and be converted into a park on June 1.