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Smiling man in a light blue polo points to a multicolored bar chart posted on a purple hallway bulletin board to explain the data.
Community
7 hours ago
APSU teacher resident explores family’s World War II history through Gilman Scholarship

Andrew Daniels Daniels visited Poland as part of a trip led by Dr. John Steinberg, a professor in the Department of History & Philosophy.

Community
8 hours ago
Downtown @ Sundown to feature Kid Rock tribute band, special toy run for local kids

Montgomery County Parks and Recreation presents the next Downtown @ Sundown concert, featuring Kid Kentucky, a Kid Rock tribute band.

News
22 hours ago
UPDATE: Bypass back open after 4-vehicle crash

Four vehicles crashed tonight on the Bypass, shutting down the highway in Clarksville.

Several officers restrain a person on the road beside a white police SUV, with a bystander watching.
Crime
1 day ago
Man who died in jail after K9-involved arrest had warrant related to evading, drug charges

The active warrant that led to the arrest of Darius Chappell shows he was wanted for violation of probation involving drug arrests in 2020 and 2021.

Crime
1 day ago
Soldier in Clarksville caught collecting child pornography from girls as young as 13

A Fort Campbell soldier who lives in Clarksville has pleaded guilty to child pornography charges involving several teenage girls, some as young as 13.

A car crashed into the lobby of Elite Primary Care on Madison Street on July 8, 2026. (Clarksville Fire Rescue, contributed)
News
1 day ago
Car crashes into doctor’s office waiting room on Madison Street in Clarksville

A car crashed into the lobby of a doctor’s office on Madison Street in Clarksville Wednesday morning.

News
1 day ago
WEATHER ALERT: Flood Watch issued for Montgomery County through weekend

A Public Flood Watch has been issued for Montgomery County and other surrounding counties on Wednesday, and the watch is expected to run through this weekend.

Community
1 day ago
Arts & Heritage Council program to explore African Americans and American Revolution

The Clarksville Arts & Heritage Council, Clarksville Parks & Recreation and Mount Olive Cemetery Historical Preservation Society invite the public to The Road to Emancipation.

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