News
2 years ago
Top Alcohol Dragster Rookie Joe C. Maynard Doubles Up at NHRA Gatornational

On Sunday, March 10, Top Alcohol Dragster rookie Joe C. Maynard, son of JCM Racing team owner Joe Maynard, doubled up on Wally trophies during his first NHRA national event appearance this weekend at the 55th annual Gatornationals in Gainesville, Florida.

High Schools
2 years ago
West Creek High head football coach steps down, accepts new position off the field

West Creek High head football coach Rob Gallowitz announced on Wednesday night that he plans to step away from coaching to accept a new position in real estate.

News
2 years ago
UPDATE: Police locate missing 53-year-old man

The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s help locating a missing 53-year-old man, Shawn Beery. 

News
2 years ago
Weekend weather: Sun will break through after Friday showers

Clarksville forecast: After a rainy start to the weekend, expect sunny skies and cool temperatures on Saturday and Sunday.

Entertainment
2 years ago
Local authors and illustrators symposium this weekend at Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library

The Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library is set to host local authors and illustrators at their Writers and Illustrators Symposium Extravaganza this weekend.

News
2 years ago
MISSING JUVENILE ALERT: Police seek help locating runaway 15-year-old girl

The Clarksville Police Department is asking for help finding a runaway juvenile, 15-year-old Mercedies Guest.

Military
2 years ago
Former BACH commander cuts ribbon for new Fort Campbell VA Clinic

Doctor Lester Martinez-Lopez, Assistant Secretary of Defense Health Affairs and former Blanchfield Army Community Hospital and 86th Combat Support commander, returned to Fort Campbell to participate in a ribbon-cutting ceremony to formally open the new Fort Campbell VA Clinic inside BACH.

Business
2 years ago
Clarksville Conversations: Announcing the Millan Foundation, to help local nonprofits grow and thrive | PODCAST

Local real estate business owners Leo and Lillie Millan have spent years helping nonprofits with a variety of projects in Clarksville. Now, they’re making things formal by establishing the Millan Foundation.