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Lifestyle
4 months ago
Manna Cafe Ministries collects 27,000 pounds of food with 15th annual Combat Hunger

Manna Cafe Ministries successfully held its 15th annual Combat Hunger food drive throughout the month of October.

News
4 months ago
City of Clarksville offers resource page for people to get help, give help during federal shutdown

As the federal government shutdown continues to disrupt vital services, the City of Clarksville is calling on residents to lean on and lift up one another.

Lifestyle
4 months ago
Highest scoring NBA players born in Tennessee

Stacker compiled the highest scoring NBA players born in Tennessee.

Lifestyle
4 months ago
APSU partners with The Farm Theater for ‘We’re Okay, We’re Okay, We’re all Gonna be Okay’

Austin Peay State University’s Department of Theatre & Dance will present We’re Okay, We’re Okay, We’re all Gonna be Okay in collaboration with The Farm Theater – NYC.

Cheyenne Maddox hears the verdict during her jury trial, Oct. 31, 2025. (Jordan Renfro)
Crime
4 months ago
Mom found guilty of reckless homicide, neglect in death of disabled 13-year-old son

Cheyenne Dawn Maddox, charged with the murder of her disabled, 13-year-old son was found guilty of a lesser charge of reckless homicide.

Sports
4 months ago
Clarksville High celebrates senior night with blowout win over Cane Ridge | PHOTOS

The Cane Ridge Ravens traveled to Hilda J Richardson Field for a region 5-6A matchup with the Wildcats of Clarksville High School. Here’s the outcome of the game.

Sports
4 months ago
Rossview High football falls to Antioch in defensive battle | PHOTOS

The Antioch Bears traveled to Exit 8 for a region 5-6A matchup with the Rossview High Hawks. The two teams battled for field position all night, and both defenses had shining moments, but here’s how the game finished.

Tennova Healthcare-Clarksville ER entrance. (Tennova, contributed)
Business
4 months ago
Vanderbilt confirms it will take over Tennova-Clarksville, retain employees in ‘good standing’

VUMC plans to acquire full ownership of Tennova-Clarksville from subsidiaries of Community Health Systems Inc. for $600 million.