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Tennova, TriStar, Ascension Saint Thomas make pitch for new hospitals to Clarksville business leaders

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – With three hospital groups jockeying for position to build new facilities here, the Aspire Foundation hosted top leaders from all three for a Clarksville Healthcare Forum on Tuesday, giving each one 15 minutes to make their pitch to business and community leaders. “Our community...
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One suspect in custody following two separate Springfield shootings

Two investigations by Springfield Police continue after a series of shootings occurred just nine hours apart on the same street over the weekend, which left one person dead and sent two more to area hospitals. The first incident took place Saturday evening when officers responded to a call at 6:46...
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Hundreds of backpacks heading to Fort Campbell kids

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Hundreds of backpacks packed with love are on their way to military families at Fort Campbell. Tractor Supply and Operation Homefront teamed up to make sure service members’ children are ready for the new school year, both with supplies and support. In a room full...
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Free Movie Fridays return to Springfield this summer

The Springfield Parks & Recreation Department is excited to once again partner with Walmart of Springfield to bring free, family-friendly movies to Springfield. Movie screenings will take place on the third Friday of each month from June through September at Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, located at 2623 South Main...
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US Marshals arrest wanted man in Clarksville

A man wanted in Knoxville for multiple charges, including kidnapping, was taken into custody in Clarksville Wednesday.
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Fort Campbell welcomes new Garrison Commander

Fort Campbell is bidding farewell to outgoing Garrison Commander, Colonel Christopher Midberry, and welcoming incoming commander, Colonel James Snowden. The change of command ceremony was set for Wednesday morning as Fort Campbell wished Col. Midberry well in his future endeavors—he’s heading to Washington D.C. to...
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The Next Generation Squad Weapon

JUNE 18, 2025 — Amidst the evolving landscape of military acquisitions and the Army’s renewed commitment to agile, rapid capability development, the Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) has undergone a pivotal Expeditionary Operational Assessment (EOA) in collaboration with elements of 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne...
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KY Drug Dealer Heading To Prison

PADUCAH, KY.- A 45-year-old local Hopkinsville, Kentucky, drug dealer was sentenced last Wednesday to a decade in federal prison for distributing methamphetamine throughout the Hopkinsville, Kentucky, area. According to U.S. Attorney Kyle G. Bumgarner, on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, Troy Clark, 45, of Hopkinsville,...
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Clarksville City Council rejects first reading of proposed budget

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — After several amendments to the capital budget, the Clarksville City Council did not approve the proposed budget. The budget failed 5-7 even though several cuts were approved and new recommendations adopted. Some of the amendments Tuesday night included reducing airport wages, allocating...
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Austin Peay State University psychologist weighs in on masculinity, mental health

As topics surrounding men’s mental health continue to gain overdue attention, one Austin Peay State University psychologist is pushing the conversation beyond the spectrum of “either-or.”. Dr. Daniel McKelvey, assistant professor in the Department of Psychological Science and Counseling, has spent years researching...

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