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Obituaries
4 years ago
Wendell McElroy

Wendell McElroy, age 63, affectionately known as “Little Mac” of Clarksville, TN lost his battle to cancer at his residence on Thursday, August 18, 2022.

Business
4 years ago
Veteran uses his photography talents to give back to people

Jayson Rivas with JHR Photography says veterans moving into the civilian business market should be sure to have a plan.

Business
4 years ago
BizVets Connect recognizes unsung heroes

BizVets CONNECT honored four local organizations and celebrated their contributions to the community with Unsung Hero awards.

Business
4 years ago
Caledonia Forest hosts Chamber Business After Hours | PHOTOS

The Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce holds a Business After Hours networking event on the third Thursday of each month.

Lifestyle
4 years ago
Counties with the most super commuters in Tennessee

Stacker compiled a list of counties with the most super commuters in Tennessee using data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

Lifestyle
4 years ago
Highest and lowest paying health care jobs in Clarksville

Stacker compiled the highest paying health care jobs in Clarksville, TN-KY using data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Lifestyle
4 years ago
See how much land in Tennessee is owned by the federal government

Stacker investigated how much land is owned by the federal government in Tennessee using data from the Congressional Research Service.

High Schools
4 years ago
First year head coach Henry Mitchell leads Fort Campbell into the 2022 season

Clarksville Now has covered eight football teams throughout Montgomery County giving fans and community members an insight on what’s going on behind the scenes of each program.

Clarksville Conversations
4 years ago
Fort Campbell’s fire chief on what it’s like to lead fire/rescue on post | AUDIO

Robert Coonce, the fire chief on Fort Campbell, joins Charlie Koon and Chris Smith on Clarksville’s Conversation.

Education
4 years ago
CMCSS gets strong overall student improvement score, but performs at bottom in literacy, math

The Clarksville Montgomery County School System has received a new set of grades from the state. While overall CMCSS got top marks, there were some trouble spots.