John Wesley Randall of Clarksville has hit the streaming screen with a role in the Netflix movie “The Out-Laws,” which reached No. 2 in the U.S. on the streaming channel.
Clarksville forecast: After a slight chance of rain on Monday, we have a hot and sunny week ahead.
The Super Mario Bros. movie was shown for the community on the MCHS football Saturday by the Cunningham Volunteer Fire Service.
Austin Peay State University announced that freshmen football player Jeremiah Collins passed away on Friday night.
A body was found in the parking lot at the Walmart on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard this afternoon.
Join Ryan Ploeckelman, Christian Brown and Jordan Renfro as we talk about the top stories for the week of July 17.
The Joseph Dunlop Mansion is set to be demolished pending approval from the Clarksville-Montgomery County Historic Zoning Commission and Common Design Review Board.
Sadie Fine is 17 years old and has been playing music around Clarksville and Nashville since she was around 13. As she prepares to graduate from Clarksville High next year, Fine is ready to take that next step in her career.
A single vehicle crash involving a pedestrian has been reported on Providence Boulevard near the Red River Bridge, according to CPD spokesperson Scott Beaubien.
The first day of school is coming up quick, and it’s time for the annual 5 Star Media Group and Clarksville-Montgomery County Education Foundation Staff the Bus campaign.