CMA Fest Ends with a Few Surprise Appearances
CMA Fest 2026 came to an end on Sunday, June 7th, at Nissan Stadium. It was the last time the festival would be at the old stadium before moving to the new Nissan Stadium next year. Sunday kicked off with a cowboy country service at the Chevy Riverfront Park with Brandon Lake, Dan + Shay, […] The post CMA Fest Ends wi
10 moments in history that made Clarksville what it is today: From tobacco heyday...
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – It’s easy for current residents to think Clarksville is all about Fort Campbell, Wilma Rudolph Boulevard and “Let’s Go Peay!” But who we are now is an outcome of so much more than that, and our identity as a city has shifted in significant ways over the last two centuries.
Rain, hot temperatures to linger in the region through the work week
The name of the game this week, at least in the weather, is rain and hot temperatures before it dries out in the weekend—giving us a real taste of summer. Forecaster Rachel Trevino with the National Weather Service in Paducah says rain chances will persist through the bulk of the week, though the best chances will be M
Inside Fort Campbell: A Rare Behind-The-Scenes Look At The 101st Airborne Division
Fear is meant to be overcome, and a recent mission-immersive trip to Fort Campbell, Kentucky, home to the 101st Airborne Division and several special operations units, helped me do exactly that. Located on the Kentucky-Tennessee border near Clarksville, Tennessee (the base carries a Kentucky address, but two-thirds of
Game Wardens, Feeding The Needy Of Top Priority For KDFW
Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife’s Brian Blank brought some critical news to Monday afternoon’s Pennyrile Area Development District. Law enforcement in the nine-county region is about to get a big lift. Some of those 23 graduates, Blank said, will serve Caldwell, Christian, Lyon, Livingston, Muhlenberg and Trigg.
Flood Watch extended for Clarksville area, with heavy rain expected
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – While we’ve had little rain so far from the system moving across the area, Montgomery County is still expected to get 1 to 3 inches over the next 24 hours. The National Weather Service has put the area under a Flood Watch, extended...
Community members gather at the justice center to honor gun violence victims
The steps in front of the Christian County Justice Center were home to a memorial honoring those who have died as a result of gun violence at Friday evening’s annual Gun Violence Awareness Rally. The victims’ pictures were displayed along with their names, the date they died and even...
6/7/26: Moderate Flood Watch Issued – Overcast with High of 82, Low of 73;...
* WHAT…Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible. * WHERE…A portion of Middle Tennessee, including the following counties, Bedford, Cannon, Cheatham, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, Davidson, De Kalb, Dickson, Fentress, Giles, Grundy, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Jackson, Lawrence, Lewis, Macon, Marshall, Maury, Mont
Pleasant View woman arrested for harassment of politician
A Cheatham County woman is in custody following an investigation by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, the Tennessee Department of Safety & Homeland Security and the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office. Elizabeth Christine Leopard, 23, of Pleasant View, was arrested on Thursday, June 4 after being indicted the previ
Clarksville City Council defers parking overhaul, rejects new benefits
The Clarksville City Council postponed an ordinance dissolving the Clarksville Parking Commission and rejected an employee benefits expansion on first reading during its most recent meeting last week. Joe Shakeenab of Ward 11, who sponsored the parking ordinance, wanted to dissolve the Clarksville Parking Commission an

















