Here’s your guide to Clarksville Halloween fun, through Oct. 31, with movies, trunk-or-treats, festivals and more.
5 Star Media Group in Clarksville is excited to welcome its new general manager, Kevin Miskimins, an experienced leader in broadcast sales, strategy and collaboration.
Say goodbye to the M4 as Fort Campbell tests a new high-tech rifle. Plus, plans to replace the Roxy downtown and a debate over whether county commissioners deserve health insurance. And Ryan tells the Harlem Globetrotters’ big secret.
Kenwood High football has had two players selected as the Clarksville Now Player of the Week after combining for a total of 2 offensive touchdowns, 2 defensive touchdowns, 3 interceptions, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble and 1 fumble recovery.
An 11-year-old was hit by a vehicle while trying to cross Tiny Town Road on Thursday.
One Fort Campbell soldier has pleaded guilty to all charges against him in a gun trafficking and money laundering case that led back to a 2021 Chicago mass shooting.
The Fall Safety Festival is a free event for the public and will feature Clarksville Fire Rescue and the Clarksville Police Department.
Clarksville things to do; With the start of Rocky Horror Show, a harvest festival, lantern hikes and a trunk-or-treat, Halloween is in full swing. Plus we have pro hockey and an Indian festival!