
On June 20, 2025, two officers from the Clarksville Police Department, Jonathon Heath and Samuel Furgal, graduated from the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy (TLETA).

The City of Clarksville held their annual Independence Day celebration at Liberty Park on Thursday, July 3, along with some help from Montgomery County, who co-sponsored this year’s fireworks display. The event included live music, food, festivities and it closed with a fireworks show.

Join Fort Campbell’s Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation for the Fourth of July Fest Carnival and Concert. The Fourth of July Fest Carnival runs through July 5 and the Fourth of July Fest Concert on July 4 features Blanco Brown opening for Flo Rida and concludes with a fireworks display.

TriStar Health, one of Tennessee’s top healthcare providers, has announced plans to build a new hospital in Clarksville. And in a few short weeks, the state will be considering their application for a Certificate of Need to make it happen.

Govs football coach Jeff Faris stops by for a chat with Charlie about how the off-season has gone for the Govs, and what fans can expect during his second season as head coach of Clarksville’s hometown team.

With TriStar Clarksville Hospital, Clarksville doesn’t just get a new hospital, it gets a stronger, safer and healthier future.

On June 29, Clarksville Christian School (CCS) welcomed more than 20 students and staff from the American Farm School (AFS) in Thessaloniki, Greece, for a 10-day educational and cultural exchange rooted in agriculture and international partnership.

While many people are bracing themselves for dazzling fireworks shows, Montgomery County Animal Care and Control, along with other shelters across the nation, are bracing for an annual surge in missing animal reports.