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Police find body in Clarksville
The victim appears to be a white male about 5'10" to six feet tall and weighs about 175 to 200 pounds with a military style haircut.
Driver Charged In DUI Crash That Injured Two Teenagers
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. Two Montgomery Central High School students were injured in a head-on DUI crash near their school on Thursday.
Red Knight Distribution receives Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certification
Red Knight Distribution, the operations center for Furniture Connection and Furniture 123 in Clarksville, is the latest company to become Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certified.
Grant To Cover Dual Enrollment Costs for STEM Academy, Middle College Students
It's not often the Ohio Valley Conference's leading hitter gets a big cheer from the dugout for a... CHEERS to the more than 1,200 graduates at APSU who earned degrees and took part in the 2013 spring... The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System has received a $40,000 grant to pay for STEM Academy and Middle College High School's students' ... (more)
Head of Fort Campbell harassment program arrested
A man who admitted he lied before a grand jury investigating why young Somali men were leaving Minnesota to join a terrorist group in their homeland has been sentenced to two years in prison.
Ft. Campbell sex assault prevent manager arrested in domestic dispute
Army officials reported that the manager of the sexual assault response program at Fort Campbell has been arrested in a domestic dispute and relieved of his post.
Meth Lab Discovered At Clarksville Home
Agents with the 19th Judicial Drug Task Force found numerous one-pot method labs at the home on Bob White Drive.
Manna Cafe Hosts Mobile Pantry
Manna Cafe Ministries will conduct a Mobile Pantry on Saturday, May 18 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Fellowship United Methodist Church, 2201 Peacher's Mill Road.
Clarksville police are investigating after a statue was vandalized over the weekend.
Clarksville Parks and Recreation's Hershey Track & Field competition to be held May 18th
Young athletes can showcase their skills in track, long jump and softball throw in the 2013 Hershey Track & Field competition.
Judge denies county request to dismiss Question B lawsuit
A judge has denied Montgomery County's motion to end a lawsuit challenging the county's campaign for Question B last fall, likely sending the case to trial.
Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library to participate in APSU...
The Peay Read is APSU's collaborative reading program that chooses one title each year to be read by incoming freshman - with the author of the book coming to campus to speak in September.
Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery County in need of Boxes, Newspaper and other items
The Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery County has an immediate need for newspaper or medium to large sized boxes if you have any laying around your home, office or garage.
Montgomery County Master Gardener program Accepting Applications for Fall Class Sessions
The program serves Tennesseans with home horticulture information and recruits new volunteers for training, certification and service through the local Extension offices.
Workers' comp bill gets gov's signature
Gov. Bill Haslam, surrounded by other state officials, paused after signing the Workers Comp Reform Act of 2013 Tuesday at the Clarksville Foundry, in Montgomery County.
Stone, Rudolph & Henry Achieve Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certification
Stone, Rudolph, & Henry, PLC, a full service accounting firm in Clarksville, celebrated their Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certification with a Green Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Thursday, May 2nd.
Clarksville AP Students Get Paid For Passing
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. Physics teacher Paul Mittura was preparing freshman on Tuesday to possibly one day take his Advanced Placement course.
Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery County to host Dog Behavior Seminar May 18th
The Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery County will be hosting a Dog Behavior Seminar on Saturday, May 18th.
Montgomery County commissioner resigns following accusations
A Montgomery County commissioner has resigned following accusations that he illegally used another man's identity to obtain the prescription painkiller Oxycodone.
Clarksville-Montgomery County School System receives $785,000...
The Tennessee Department of Education has pledged nearly $4 million in Race to the Top funds to pay for eight leadership development programs, which will impact future school leaders in more than 20 districts across the state.