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Seven area high school wrestlers competed in the state individual tournament.
With up to 3 inches of rain expected this weekend, a Flood Watch has been issued.
The funds raised will help bring happiness and fun for the children and families of Camp Rainbow.
The court justified its decision to seek the death penalty because of several aggravating factors in the case according to court records obtained by Clarksville Now.
More than 120 soldiers have deployed from Fort Campbell to FEMA vaccination sites to help administer the COVID-19 vaccine.
Clarksville City Council members discussed Thursday a resolution to declare Clarksville a Second Amendment sanctuary city.
The mask order for Montgomery County has been extended for another month to near the end of March, with new data showing it’s having a significant effect.
Here are all the locations offering the COVID-19 vaccine to the public in the Clarksville-Montgomery County area, and the how to register at each respective location.
Clarksville continues to shine as the preeminent city in Tennessee girls wrestling.