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News
1 year ago
15-year-old saves 3 siblings as tree falls on house in Clarksville, family left homeless

When severe winds blew through Clarksville last week, a tree fell on a home in St. Bethlehem, and three children escaped injury thanks to the heroic efforts of their 15-year-old brother.

News
1 year ago
Clarksville City Council moves Thursday’s meeting to Regional Planning Commission

The Clarksville City Council will meet in Executive Session as scheduled on Thursday, March 27, 4:30 p.m., but in a different location.

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Business
1 year ago
Thurman Campbell Group, based in Clarksville, acquired by national firm Doeren Mayhew

Doeren Mayhew, a national assurance, tax and advisory firm, has completed its strategic expansion into the Tennessee region with the acquisition of Thurman Campbell Group headquartered in Clarksville.

Military
1 year ago
101st Combat Aviation Brigade tries out new Block II Chinook, still in development

Throughout last year, aircrew members from the 6th General Support Aviation Battalion (GSAB), 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, flew the new CH-47F Block II Chinook.

High Schools
1 year ago
High school basketball regular James Spain has 28-year history as Knights’ biggest fan

Kenwood High School opened 28 years ago, in 1997, and Knights basketball superfan James Spain has been courtside every step of the way.

Lifestyle
1 year ago
APSU professors to share Galápagos sea lion research at April’s Science on Tap

Join the Austin Peay State University (APSU) College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) for the next Science on Tap, beginning at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 1, at Strawberry Alley Ale Works.

Opinion
1 year ago
Blackburn: By reining in federal labor unions, Congress can cut down on government waste | OPINION

Contributed commentary by Senator Marsha Blackburn on federal labor unions.

Lifestyle
1 year ago
Arts and Heritage Council seeks nominations for 6 Black leaders for civil rights monument

Who should be honored on a Civil Rights monument for their contributions leading to equality and better lives for minority members of our community?

News
1 year ago
UPDATE: Dunbar Cave Road back open after crash near state park

Two vehicles crashed this morning on Dunbar Cave Road in Clarksville, shutting down the roadway.

Business
1 year ago
5 reasons growth is good for Clarksville and its future | OPINION

Growth, when managed thoughtfully, creates incredible opportunities for Clarksville residents, businesses, and the overall well-being of our city.