On this episode of Clarksville Conversations, Charlie Koon talks to Maj. Gen. (retired) Walt Lord and Edgar Maldonado about the significance of Veterans Day at APSU.
This year’s Q108 Vintage Fair Holiday Marketplace featured Santa Claus, The Grinch, Cindy Lou Who, barrel train rides and holiday stilt walkers.
Here’s a look at the top Clarksville stories this week, including the launch of the 2026 mayor’s race, the shutdown impact and a lead discharge from the Hankook battery plant.
The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s help finding a runaway juvenile
The Brighton Cardinals traveled to “The Pit” at Kirkwood High School for the first round of the 5A TSSAA Football Playoffs on Friday.
The number four-seeded Independence Eagles traveled to a muddy and foggy Hilda J. Richardson field to face the number one-seeded Clarksville Wildcats on Friday.
Fort Campbell’s Blanchfield Army Community Hospital staff continue to work without pay during the government shutdown, and some have been turned away from help.
A trailer full of trash caught fire this morning at the Bi-County Transfer Station on Highway Drive in Clarksville.
With Vanderbilt University Medical Center taking over the Tennova hospital, Clarksville has ended up in the best of all worlds.
Following the news of City Mayor Joe Pitts announcing he won’t be seeking reelection, Mark Riggins has announced his plans to run for city mayor.