News

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including a book removal lawsuit at Fort Campbell, flooding brings sewage overflows and indoor pool is over.
Fair Housing 2025 is more than an educational opportunity, it’s a celebration of community and empowerment right here in Clarksville.
The City’s Franklin Street parking garage beneath the Clarksville Transit System bus transfer station will soon be closing ...
“Tennova has demonstrated the greatest level of commitment to the care of stroke patients through its certification as a Primary Stroke Center,” said Drew Emery, CEO, Tennova Healthcare – Clarksville.
CLARKSVILLE, TN − Clarksville Music & Arts Academy (CMAA) is thrilled to announce its 2025 Summer Camps lineup—week-long ...
With over 220 homes damaged by flooding, whose fault is it? The homeowners, the developers, the Clarksville/Montgomery County government, the Industrial Park? Or is anyone really to blame when we're ...
In this week’s episode of Conversations, Charlie Koon talks to Buck Dellinger and Janet Wilson about why growth is good for.
Families of students in DoDEA schools on military installations, including four students from Fort Campbell, filed a lawsuit ...
The Montgomery County Government recognized the first responders who helped rescue 20 people from the top of a carnival ride ...
The chance of showers and storms is 20% Saturday night, according to the National Weather Service. The chance of showers is ...
Nathan Foster, Clarksville resident and student at South Haven Christian School in Springfield, competed in the 47th annual ...
Clarksville Christian two-way player Anna Cheasty has been named Clarksville Now Player of the Week following her performance against Franklin Road, where she went perfect at the plate and pitched a ...