The annual Christmas on the Cumberland event took place Saturday at McGregor Park, drawing thousands of people for an afternoon and evening of holiday activities, and live entertainment.
This week will begin with the possibility of showers, along with thunderstorms, however, work week weather then is expected to be mostly clear to finish out the week.
The shutdown may be over, but Urban Ministries says the surge in need remains from food and financial assistance to emergency shelter.
The Clarksville Police Department is currently on the scene of a vehicle-pedestrian crash that occurred Saturday evening at around 8:40 p.m. on North Second Street.
Here’s a look at the top Clarksville news this week, including the Gigolos controversy at the School Board, a gun found at an elementary, and nuclear power for Fort Campbell.
The eighth annual Turkeys for Troops event took place Saturday at Ajax Distributing, where thousands of military families lined up early to receive free Thanksgiving turkeys.
During the early morning hours of Saturday, Nov. 22, a man was pronounced dead after police found him lying in a ditch near Walker Street, in what appeared to be a hit and run.
When the Jubilee Garden started 17 years ago, it was a simple project to grow fresh vegetables. Over the years, that mission has grown.