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Business
2 years ago
Old Glory Distilling Co. honored with national awards for whiskey and bourbon

Clarksville-based, family-owned distillery Old Glory Distilling Co. was awarded two national awards for their locally made spirits at the 2024 American Spirits Council of Tasters (ASCOT) Awards.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
First Aspiring Nurses Camp at Austin Peay State University inspires high school students

Twenty-five high school students from Montgomery County and surrounding areas recently participated in Austin Peay State University’s inaugural Aspiring Nurses Camp, a week-long program aimed at nurturing the next generation of nursing professionals.

Obituaries
2 years ago
Bill Frank Sisco

Billy Frank Sisco, of Clarksville, TN passed away on Monday, at the age of 77.

Obituaries
2 years ago
Charles Henry Martin

Mr. Charles Martin was born May 24, 1968, in Hopkinsville, KY.

Obituaries
2 years ago
Robert Houser

Robert Keith Houser, age 50, of Clarksville, TN passed away on Sunday, June 9, 2024.

News
2 years ago
‘I don’t want to see any more bikers go down’: Grieving mom urges safety training after 28 motorcycle deaths in 5 years

With 28 people killed in 630 motorcycle accidents in Clarksville in the last five years, both riders and motorists are urged to take precautions.

High Schools
2 years ago
Swimmer from Clarksville Blake Amlicke to compete in Olympic swimming trials this weekend

Blake Amlicke, a high schooler from Clarksville, will compete this weekend in the U.S. Olympic swimming trials. If he makes the cut, Amlicke will be one of the youngest Olympic swimmers on the team.

Obituaries
2 years ago
Carol Elaine South

The family will receive friends for Carol Elaine South, age 78, of Clarksville, TN, on Friday, June 14, 2024, from 2:00 PM until 4:30 PM at Sykes Funeral Home.

Obituaries
2 years ago
Ronzie Lee Ellis

Ronzie Lee Ellis, of Clarksville, TN, passed away on Saturday, June 8, 2024, at the age of 76.

Opinion
2 years ago
Blindsides backfire on hotel/motel tax, Mason Rudolph, juvenile resource center | OPINION

Three times in the last six months, local leaders have made critical decisions with little to no prior discussion with anyone outside City Hall and the County Courthouse.