Hugh Bradley Shoulders, Sr, age 91, of Gallatin, TN passed away peacefully, at home, surrounded by his family on July 11, 2024.
A City Council member is under fire for his presentation connecting Marxism to drag queens to Satan worship, and Chris sounds off on how profane signs ruined the best photos from the Clarksville Women’s March. Plus, why the new Fort Campbell museum has “Tennessee” in its name, and Ryan says you owe someone flowers.
Paul Alan Hackney, age 62, of Ashland City, passed away on Thursday, July 11, 2024.
If you haven’t been to O’Connors Pub lately, what are you waiting for? Here are seven great reasons you need to stop by and visit O’Connors!
Sergeant First Class (SFC) Michael F. Rivera, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and uncle passed away on July 8th, 2024, in Clarksville, TN at the age of 70.
Johnny’s Big Burger former owner Johnny Meeks and current owner Justin Meeks talk to Charlie Koon on Clarksville Conversations about the ins and outs of running a local restaurant.
Centerstone, the principal provider of behavioral health care in Clarksville, on Thursday broke ground on a new Crisis Stabilization Unit and Crisis Walk-In Center.
Jerrilynn Gomez, a beloved wife, daughter, sister, and friend, passed away surrounded by loved ones on July 7, 2024, from a hard-fought battle with cancer.
The Bi-County Solid Waste Management Transfer Station at 1230 Highway Drive in Clarksville will reopen to residents Friday morning after repairs.
After seeing head baseball coach Roland Fanning lead Austin Peay State University’s baseball team to its first conference championship since 2013, Vice President and Director of Athletics Gerald Harrison announced on Thursday that he signed Fanning to a contract extension through the 2028 season.