Entertainment
3 months ago
Weekend Top Picks: Independence Day Celebration, reading of the Declaration of Independence and weekend live music

Looking for fun things to do over the holiday weekend in Clarksville? Here are our top picks, including an Independence Day Celebration on Thursday, weekend live music, as well as a live reading of the Declaration of Independence.

Lifestyle
3 months ago
The Salvation Army offers heat relief for vulnerable neighbors in Clarksville

As extreme heat continues to impact the region, The Salvation Army of Clarksville is stepping in to offer life-saving support to individuals and families who are especially vulnerable during this time.

News
3 months ago
Weekend weather: Independence Day now expected to be sunny with a high of 92

After Independence Day in Clarksville was originally forecasted to receive a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms, the National Weather Service has now predicted for the holiday to be sunny, with a high near 92, along with a calm wind.

News
3 months ago
UPDATE: 34-year-old missing woman located safely by police

CPD is asking for the public’s help locating 34-year-old old Starterria Murphy.

Crime
3 months ago
Disgruntled ex-employee with gas cans threatens to ‘burn this place to the ground’

Clarksville Police arrested a man last month who walked into his former place of employment holding gas cans and threatened to burn it down.

News
3 months ago
Clarksville Gas and Water’s odor-reducing thermal dryer project pushed back until September

The city Gas & Water Department’s thermal dryer project has been pushed back until September due to several delays, including one that wound up saving the city millions of dollars.

Crime
3 months ago
Police ask for public’s help identifying suspect involved in shooting behind Walmart on Fort Campbell Boulevard

The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect involved in a shooting behind the Walmart on Fort Campbell Boulevard. 

Lifestyle
3 months ago
APSU professor coauthors groundbreaking study on childhood lead exposure’s long-term effects

A new study recently published in Explorations in Economic History suggests that early-life exposure to lead in drinking water is associated with a reduced longevity in men by approximately 9.6 months in cities with the most significant exposure.