High Schools
9 months ago
Kirkwood High sophomore Janiya Johnson places third at collegiate wrestling tournament

Kirkwood High sophomore wrestler Janiya Johnson competed in a collegiate wrestling tournament at the end of December, which was comprised of All-Americans, national finalists and even an Olympic Silver Medalist. However, Johson did not let that intimidate her, as she placed third at the 2024 Soldier Salute Women’s Wrestling Tournament.

Entertainment
9 months ago
Disney On Ice to bring ‘Frozen’ and ‘Encanto’ show to Clarksville in April

Disney On Ice has planned its next show for F&M Bank Arena in Clarksville, and it’s a double-header featuring Frozen and Encanto.

News
9 months ago
UPDATE: Basham Lane and Rossview Road back open after crash

The Clarksville Police Department is investigating a minor crash with injuries at Basham Lane and Rossview Road, according to Lt. Charles Gill.

Lifestyle
9 months ago
Meet first baby of new year 2025 at Tennova Healthcare

Clarksville’s first baby of 2025!

News
9 months ago
Icy roads possible Sunday morning, temperatures plummet to teens next week

Clarksville ice forecast: We could see light ice accumulation Sunday morning in Montgomery County, and highs next week will drop below freezing.

Opinion
9 months ago
Letter: Discovery of malnourished dogs shows need for animal rescue regulation in Tennessee | OPINION

Contributed commentary by Teresa Chagrin, Animal Care and Control Issues Manager, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)  on dogs recovered from rescue in Indian Mound.

News
9 months ago
Clarksville Municipal Court Judge Charles W. Smith sworn-in for seventh term

Clarksville Municipal Court Judge Charles W. Smith took the oath of office for his seventh consecutive term on Thursday, January 2, 2024, at City Hall.

News
9 months ago
Kentucky begins medical marijuana program, but Tennesseans can’t join in

As of Jan. 1, Kentucky will begin its new medical marijuana program, and plans are already in the works for a dispensary in Oak Grove. However, Tennesseans considering crossing State Line Road to join in better think twice: You have to have a Kentucky ID.