Authorities Ask For Help Identifying A Woman In Theft Investigation
Law enforcement in Hopkinsville is asking for the community’s help identifying a woman in connection to a theft investigation. Hopkinsville Police say the woman is described as a female, 20 to 30 years old, 5 feet 5 inches tall, and was wearing glasses, a shower cap, blue sweatpants, and big “puffy” boots.
Clarksville High senior named to Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee Teen Leadership Council
CLARKSVILLE, TN − Kayla Saelens, a senior at Clarksville High School, has been selected to join the Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee Teen Leadership Council for 2025-2026 and to serve on the City of Clarksville’s Mayor’s Youth Council for 2025-26. Selection for the Girls Scouts of Middle...
City of Clarksville finalizes deal with Clarksville Speedway for proposed recreation complex
This deal will transform the Clarksville Speedway into a recreation complex for North Clarksville.
Tennova Healthcare-Clarksville receives Get With the Guidelines – Stroke Silver Plus achievement award
CLARKSVILLE, TN − Tennova Healthcare-Clarksville has received the American Heart Association’s Get With the Guidelines − Stroke Silver Plus quality achievement award for its commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines,...
Clarksville planners propose 2 hours of free parking downtown
Spending time in downtown Clarksville could soon mean saving some cash.
Woman in Stable Condition After Being Struck by Vehicle on Fort Campbell Blvd in...
A woman was transported for emergency care after being struck by a vehicle on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Clarksville, marking yet another pedestrian involved in a traffic incident. The Clarksville Police Department reported the collision occurred just before 10 p.m. late Tuesday night near the intersection of Fort...
Former Fort Campbell Soldier Sentenced In Child Neglect Case
A former sergeant stationed at Fort Campbell has been sentenced to 12 years in federal prison for aggravated child neglect. 29-year-old Andrew Garasich, of Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, was charged with severely burning his two-year-old child by bathing him in water so hot that the baby’s skin peeled off his body....
Closing arguments underway in a Clarksville health care battle
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Tennova Healthcare has formally filed legal objections with the Tennessee Health Facilities Commission, opposing plans by Ascension Saint Thomas and TriStar to build two new full-service hospitals in Clarksville. According to documents obtained by Clarksville Now, Tennova argues the...
Pegram: An ‘artsy’ community in Cheatham County with neighborly charm
PEGRAM, Tenn. (WKRN) — Right off of Highway 70 in the small town of Pegram, an artist’s paradise. Sharon Ingram is an artist and owns Mud Puddle Pottery Studio and its adjacent art gallery with her husband. They made the move west from Nashville and opened up shop in Pegram in 2004. “It’s such an […]
101st Airborne veteran turned HR leader at HCA on career transition to health care
Caitlin Connor, a former Army Engineer Captain with the 101st Airborne Division, has carried her commitment to service from Fort Campbell into her civilian career at HCA Healthcare. From leading Sapper platoon training to launching engineering projects across the post, Caitlin’s military experience shaped her into a...