The Kenwood High Unified Bowling team has won the 2025 TSSAA State Unified Bowling Championship. They’re the first unified state champions in Montgomery County history.
A $600,000 state grant will help pay for an access road to a planned RJ Corman transload site at the railyard in the Clarksville-Montgomery County Industrial Park, providing “last mile” access for companies relying on train delivery for their products.
Legends Bank proudly announces that Charlie Koon, Senior Vice President and Community & Business/Military Development Manager, has been appointed Chairman of the Tennessee Bankers Association’s (TBA) Government Relations Committee.
On January 25th members of the Clarksville Amateur Transmitting Society (C.A.T.S) participated in the 2025 Winter Field Day.
Scouts from Cub Scout Pack 185, with assistance from Boy Scout Troops 500 and 289 and members of Fellowship UMC, collected 51 duffel bags with stuffed animals and hygiene kits.
Police are looking for a man who stole cigarettes from a Walgreens in Clarksville earlier this month.
Contributed commentary by Yvonne Kendall, principal flutist with the Cumberland Winds, as part of the essay series “The Road to 250: Community Spirit in Action.”
Four vehicles crashed on the 101st Airborne Division Parkway in Clarksville Tuesday afternoon.