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Sports
5 years ago
Clarksville Crossovers 2025 wins US Amateur National Championship

Athletes from Kenwood, Clarksville Academy, West Creek and Northeast starred for Clarksville Crossovers 2025 last month. Led by Cam’ron Dowell, the travel basketball program left Knoxville with a US Amateur National Championship.

Entertainment
5 years ago
Weekend Top Picks: Rubik’s Groove at the Downtown Commons, Emancipation Day celebrations

This weekend is the last weekend before the kids go back to school, here are some events to enjoy in Clarksville.

Obituaries
5 years ago
Carolyn A. Wallace

Carolyn Ann Elkins Wallace passed away peacefully on August 4, 2021.

Obituaries
5 years ago
James ‘Pete’ Lehman

James Ray “Pete” Lehman, age 87 of Clarksville, passed away Tuesday, August 3, 2021, at Tennova Healthcare.

News
5 years ago
Double wide trailer catches fire on Dotsonville Road, displacing family of 3

A double wide trailer caught fire Wednesday afternoon on Dotsonville Road, leaving a family of three displaced in Montgomery County.

News
5 years ago
Police seek help locating runaway 15-year-old last seen in North Clarksville

Parris Allen Black was last seen in the Jockey Drive area near Tiny Town Road on foot, and she was wearing brown shorts.

News
5 years ago
County Commission considers ambitious, new 10-year master parks plan

An ambitious, new 10-Year Master Plan will be voted on by the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners at their formal meeting Monday, August 9.

News
5 years ago
Clarksville man crowned “King of Cornhole” at World Championship

Gary Ferguson was announced as the new champion of the 2021 American Cornhole Organization’s Championship, otherwise known as the “King of Cornhole”, this past weekend.

Obituaries
5 years ago
Carlos Lewis

Carlos Lewis, age 84 of Indian Mound, Tenn., went to be with the Lord August 2, 2021.

Lifestyle
5 years ago
Nashville State Community College to host walk-in event August 7

Nashville State Community College’s Clarksville campus is hosting a walk-in event on Saturday, August 7, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.