CLARKSVILLE, TN – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.

Rainfall from Feb. 15 and 16 accounted for 42% of Montgomery County’s yearly total in 2025: The National Weather Service has confirmed Clarksville-Montgomery County received 6.28 inches of rainfall between Feb. 15-16, which accounts for 42% of rainfall the area has received in 2025. READ MORE

Police give update on 3-year-old shooting victim, provide additional information over shooter: The Clarksville Police Department has provided additional information to the public as the continue to look for a woman suspected of shooting two men and a 3-year-old girl on Aisle St. earlier this week. READ MORE

United Way collaborating with local non-profits and churches to serve flood-affected residents, soon establishing VOAD: With the leadership of the United Way, as well as local government, non-profits and churches, the newly forming Clarksville chapter of the Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster coalition has been serving people throughout Montgomery County since the flooding on Feb. 15. READ MORE

Montgomery Central senior wrestler sustains broken neck, Clarksville community comes together for support: Immanuel Gilmore is a 17-year-old senior at Montgomery Central High School, who also happens to be a two-time state tournament qualifier for the boys’ wrestling team at MCHS. As he was wrestling this past Saturday, he sustained a broken neck which led to an emergency surgery at Vanderbilt. READ MORE

Beaver 100.3 Camp Rainbow Radiothon meets $1 million milestone with over $91,000 raised in 2025: The final tally is in, and for this year’s annual Beaver 100.3 Camp Rainbow Radiothon, over $91,000 was raised to send kids from across the area to Camp Rainbow. With this year’s contributions, the $1 million fundraising milestone has been met. READ MORE

New details emerge in slaying of Fort Campbell soldier: federal charges of marriage fraud: New details have emerged following the arrest of two people in the slaying of Pfc. Katia Duenas Aguilar, including federal charges for marriage fraud. READ MORE

Clarksville Police Department responds to numerous vehicle crashes and calls throughout the night: Beginning at around 7 p.m. on Wednesday night, CPD responded to 14 crashes involving injuries, 61 property damage incidents, and 40 motorist assists. READ MORE

Red Cross, United Way offers ongoing support to flood-affected residents in Clarksville: The American Red Cross opened a shelter to assist residents impacted by recent flooding and power outages in Clarksville, including those at The Retreat at Concord apartment complex. READ MORE

MISSING JUVENILE ALERT: Police ask for help locating 15-year-old runaway juvenile: The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating 15-year-old runaway juvenile, Jer’Marius Green. READ MORE

Highway Department urges residents to restrict travel Wednesday evening in preparation for Winter Storm Warning: In preparation for Wednesday’s snowy conditions, Montgomery County Highway Department crews made sure their fleet was ready to hit the roadways to keep them clear and asked residents to restrict travel. READ MORE 

County Commissioner Tangi Smith set to step down from elected position to focus on health and family: District 8 County Commissioner Tangi Smith has announced her resignation from her elected position as she intends to step down, effective April 1, due to ongoing health concerns and the need to focus on her family. READ MORE

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