The Clarksville-Montgomery County area is expected to begin work week weather with a chance of showers and thunderstorms on Monday and Tuesday, while there is a slight chance of storms on Independence Day as well.
The 5th annual Bulls, Booms and Burgers event was held on Saturday night where audience members experienced an exhilarating night of some of the best bulls vs. the best bull riders in the world, along with some freestyle bullfighting action.
Kenwood High junior thrower Marie Jones has been named as a Tennessee Sports Writers Association (TSWA) All-State selection in class 3A for the discus throw, the association announced Saturday.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including the city tax hike passes, a Fort Campbell soldier is charged in a wreck, and the new downtown parking garage opens.
The 2025 Miss Georgia USA and Miss Georgia Teen USA Pageants kicked off Friday night in Clarksville, Tennessee, with the preliminary show, including swimsuit, sportswear and evening gown competitions.
The 2025 Miss Tennessee USA and Miss Tennessee Teen USA Pageants kicked off Friday night in Clarksville with the preliminary show.
Buddy Ball Special Needs Athletic League hosted its Masquerade-themed Prom on June 20.
Tennova Healthcare – Clarksville has announced the appointment of pediatric neonatologist Dr. Diane M. Attardi, Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC), as the medical director for Tennova’s Level II neonatal intensive care unit and nursery where more than 200 babies are cared for each year.
Downtown Clarksville just gained a major infrastructure upgrade with the grand opening of the Millan Public Parking Garage.
New Providence Pool will be closed to the public all day on Saturday, June 28, to host a swim meet for the Clarksville Flying Fish and YMCA swim teams.