
For the third consecutive season, Clarksville High senior guard Imari Berry has been named a finalist for the Miss Basketball award at the 4A class level.

The Clarksville Academy boys’ basketball team survived in a win or go home district tournament game with Nashville Christian on Wednesday night. The Cougars emerged victorious at Proctor Court, 50-42.

A yearlong investigation into a Montgomery County man whom FBI agents say planned to attack the southern border concluded this week with his arrest.
A total of eleven postseason games will be played between two separate brackets. One bracket will be comprised of four Division 1 men’s hockey teams, while the other is made up of six women’s college hockey teams.

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The West Creek Coyotes girls’ basketball team traveled to […]

After consideration and approval from the CMCSS senior leadership team, Schools Director Dr. Jean Luna-Vedder announced the proposed name for the 26th elementary school: Freedom Valley Elementary.

Was your home or commercial building damaged in the Dec. 9 tornado? If so, Montgomery County Assessor of Property Erinne Hester is urging those affected to fill out a tornado damage assessment survey.

When Clarksville High senior guard and ESPN top 15 recruit Imari Berry committed to play for the Clemson Tigers women’s basketball team, Clemson head coach Amanda Butler described the moment as an elating experience.