Schools in Montgomery County will stop requiring face masks, starting with their summer programs, and won’t require them when students return in the fall.
Maj. Gen. J.P. McGee, the new commanding general of the 101st Airborne Division and Fort Campbell, joins Clarksville’s Conversation.
This year, Special Olympics Tennessee is completing a statewide Law Enforcement Torch Run carrying the Flame of Hope across the state. Their goal is to have the entire state completed by end of July 2021.
TVA is taking steps toward closing, and possibly replacing, the Cumberland Fossil Plant, located in Stewart County just over the Montgomery County line.
In the last 7 months, 10-year-old Mary Alice McCaslin and her aunt Leslie Segla have amassed over 283,000 followers on the popular app, Tik Tok.
A branch of the Tennessee Sol AAU program recently notched its third AAU Girl’s Basketball State Championship.
Clarksville mother Felicia Carson was found brutally murdered in her home more than 25 years ago.
A semi truck that appears to have overcorrected has blocked traffic in both directions on Oakland Road in north Clarksville.
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital at Fort Campbell announced Tuesday it will now offer the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to children and teens ages 12 and older.
Eddis Ray Key, age 86 of Clarksville, passed away on May 14, 2021.