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Fort Campbell welcomes home 101st CAB Soldiers

144 Soldiers with the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade returned from deployment in Afghanistan Tuesday, January 12.

By Lee Erwin January 12, 2016 2:28 pm
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Clarksville NowLee ErwinFamilies welcome home 101st Combat Aviation Brigade Soldiers

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Weekend weather: Big melt around corner, with weekend highs in 50s

It’s finally about to melt: A steady warming trend is coming up, with highs climbing into the 60s by Monday.

Ice-covered parking lots at Pisgah Elementary School on Feb. 4, 2026. (CMCSS, contributed)
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CMCSS to stay closed Thursday, Friday, for 2nd full week of no classes

Creating a full two weeks of closures, Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools will remain closed Thursday and Friday due to remaining ice from the winter storm.

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Montgomery County mayor pulls proposed social media policy from agenda after objections

One day after Montgomery County Government proposed a social media policy for both the community and county employees, it has been pulled from this month’s agenda to ensure the policy doesn’t infringe on First Amendment rights.

A home on Lylewood Drive was damaged in a fire on Feb. 4, 2026. (Montgomery County Fire Department, contributed)
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Family of 5 loses home to fire in west Montgomery County

A house was damaged and a garage destroyed in a car fire Wednesday in west Montgomery County, displacing a family of five.

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Dr. Howard Winn, historian, professor, Customs House Museum founder, dies at 85

Dr. Thomas Howard Winn, a noted Clarksville Historian and Professor Emeritus of History at Austin Peay State University, died Sunday at the age of 85.

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