Public Library to host special story time honoring Jean Nichols’ 30 years of service
CLARKSVILLE, TN – The Clarksville–Montgomery County Public Library will host a special commemorative Story Time honoring the memory of Jean Nichols and her 30 years of service to children’s literacy in Clarksville. The event will take place January 17 from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. at the library.
Pleasant View to focus on generating revenue for infrastructure, greater law enforcement presence
As we enter the new year, many local government leaders are looking for ways to implement goals for the new year. For Pleasant View and longstanding Mayor Bill Anderson, the focus over the next year will be to make life for businesses and citizens as safe and “pleasant” as possible.
Judge Jerry Gilliam Delivers State of the County Address
Judge-Executive Jerry Gilliam says Christian County has made progress over the past three years while keeping an eye on long-term sustainability in his State of the County address Tuesday. Gilliam said preserving agriculture remains important while still allowing responsible growth. Public safety was another major...
Human trafficking awareness training session planned in Hopkinsville
Sanctuary Inc. and the Pennyrile Children’s Advocacy Center will offer a free training session focusing on human trafficking awareness from 8 a.m. to noon on Thursday, Jan. 15, at the Silo Event Center, 110 John Rives Road. The session, Unseen No More: Hope Beyond the Darkness, is open to...
Cheatham County deputies catch alleged vehicle thief driving nearly 130 miles per hour
According to Cheatham County arrest reports, the chase began on Dec. 21, 2025, on Interstate 24.
Names Released In Pembroke Road Crash
A wreck on Pembroke Road in Hopkinsville sent a Clarksville woman to the hospital on Wednesday morning. Hopkinsville Police say at 9:13 am, a tractor-trailer driven by 58-year-old Ronnie McGowan of Louisiana was on Eagle Way at the intersection of Pembroke Road when it collided with a westbound truck driven by...
Wanted in Clarksville: Police say man took dressing room photos on Christmas Eve
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – A Robertson County man is wanted by Clarksville Police for taking dressing room photos of a woman in Target on Christmas Eve, according to a CPD news release. On Dec. 24, a man lingered in the women’s clothing section of Target for approximately 30...
1/5/26: Clear Night in Robertson County with Temperature Holding at 50.5
At 10:00 PM in Robertson County, conditions are clear with a current temperature of 50.5°F. Winds are blowing at 11.5 mph, and there has been no precipitation today. Earlier today, temperatures peaked at 63.7°F and dropped to a low of 30.7°F. The sky was overcast throughout the day, with wind speeds reaching up to...
The Great Outdoors; Night Hunting Bobcats and Coyotes Begins Jan. 17
Lake levels haven’t changed much, Kentucky Lake is still around 354. ft and has seen a reduction in flow for the last week in December, flows have been averaging 20,000cfs. The Cumberland River at Dover was at 55ft, Clarksville was at 25.7ft and Cheatham Dam was averaging 385.4ft with discharges between 9-15,000cfs....
Town of Dover Approves Amending Zoning Map; Officers Praised
The Town of Dover Board of Mayor and Aldermen met at City Hall December 8 with all members present. First on the agenda, Police Chief Scott Bickford gave the police report. “For the month of November, we had 194 traffic stops. We issued 105 citations, we gave 99 warnings, we had five misdemeanor arrests and one...

















