
While it’s expected to be cloudy the morning of Friday, May 9, the skies are expected to clear later in the day, making way for mostly sunny weather on Saturday and Sunday.

The Clarksville Christian Centurions faced the Christian Community Colts in the TSIAA softball semifinals at Rich Ellen Park. The Centurions offense exploded for a 16 hit night, earning a 12-2 win, and advancing them to their second straight TSIAA title game.

The Montgomery Central Indians traveled to the Siegel Stars Soccer Complex for the inaugural TSSAA Flag Football Invitational. Wednesday was day one and pool play for seeding, determining the bracket for Thursday’s single elimination tournament, and the Indians went 2-1, losing to Pearl Cohn in game one, and defeating Blackman and Fulton in games two and three, and earning the one seed due to margin of victory.

Things to do in Clarksville: Here are our top picks, including opening day for the Downtown Market, a Roxy play, “Inside Out,” and living history at Fort Defiance.

A proposal to rezone more than 30 acres south of Dover Road from agriculture to R-1 single-family residential went before the Montgomery County Commission Monday night.

The Austin Peay State University (APSU) College of STEM has announced it’s the departmental award winners for the 2024-25 academic year.
The Clarksville Police Department is currently conducting traffic control for Clarksville Fire Rescue for a structure fire at 1340 Dunbar Cave Road.

The Tennessee Department of Transportation released their 10-Year Project Plan this week, which included several key projects here in Clarksville-Montgomery County. The plan shows planned improvements to Trenton Road, widening a segment of I-24, as well as widening a segment of Rossview Road.