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News
5 years ago
Weather radios back online in Montgomery County ahead of incoming storm

Weather radios are operating again in Montgomery County as we have another chance of severe weather in the forecast.

News
5 years ago
UPDATE: New wreck on Trenton Road, traffic clear after wreck on Interstate 24

A wreck has traffic at a standstill on Interstate 24 in Clarksville.

High Schools
5 years ago
Montgomery Central completes regular-season sweep of Northeast

Montgomery Central baseball visited Northeast Tuesday for a District 10-AAA contest.

News
5 years ago
UPDATE: Storms coming Thursday starting at 1 p.m. could bring tornadoes, flash flooding

Storms moving into Middle Tennessee on Thursday could bring damaging straight line winds, tornadoes and flash flooding. 

News
5 years ago
UPDATE: Traffic clear after 3-vehicle pileup on Trenton Road

A multi-vehicle car accident at Trenton Road and Leslie Wood Drive has completely shut down Trenton Road in both directions. 

News
5 years ago
MPEC construction site tour gives APSU geology students in-person look at future careers

An environmental geology lecture and lab class recently toured the new Multi-Purpose Event Center construction site in downtown Clarksville.

Business
5 years ago
MTL Wood + Supply cuts ribbon with Chamber of Commerce

MTL Wood + Supply Center offers all of your flooring, cabinet, and other hardwood needs for the interior of your home.

Lifestyle
5 years ago
Montgomery County Parks and Recreation seeks public input

Montgomery County Parks and Recreation Department is seeking guidance from the public to help shape the future of County parks as the community continues to grow.

Lifestyle
5 years ago
American Legion Post 7 honored for service to veterans

Mayor Joe Pitts presented a Certificate of Recognition to American Legion Post 7 and its commander, Charles N. “Chuck” Clark, recently for the post’s support of honoring deceased veterans interred at the City’s Riverview Cemetery.

Entertainment
5 years ago
Queen City Road Race coming back, in-person, to Clarksville

After a year off because of COVID-19, the annual Queen City Road Race returns as an in-person event.