The Kirkwood High girls’ basketball team earned their first victory in program history this Friday when they defeated Republic High 71-28.
Here’s a look at the top Clarksville news stories this week, including a lawsuit over the Dunlop Mansion, a DUI homicide arrest, and Honey Baked Ham coming to town.
100 senior football players representing over 60 high schools from across the state will compete in Clarksville for the Tennessee East-West All-Star Classic at Austin Peay State University’s Fortera Stadium on Friday, December 8.
A Clarksville Taekwondo team achieved a great and equal triumph while earning their place to represent the United States in the North American Championship in Ottawa, Canada.
Contributed commentary by Amanda Patterson of Centerstone on coping with grief during the holidays.
Manna Cafe Ministries has received $2500 from the Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation to help nourish neighbors experiencing hunger.
The Red Kettle Campaign in Clarksville has officially kicked off, and The Salvation Army encourages the public to join in the spirit of giving by donating at various retail locations across Clarksville.
The Honey Baked Ham franchise plans to open a new location in Clarksville, this time open year-round.