Wet Nose Wednesdays!

Wet Nose Wednesdays!

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Join Mandi every Wednesday for Wet Nose Wednesday!  Listen every Wednesday at 7:15AM and Mandi will introduce you to an adoptable pet from the Montgomery Animal Care and Control.  These dogs and cats need forever homes! This is a great way to meet your new family member! Wet Nose Wednesday every Wednesday at 7:15AM on Rewind 94.3.

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Check out our newest Pet of the Week every Wednesday on our Facebook!  You can meet them at Montgomery County Animal Control!

News from ClarksvilleNow.com

yesterday in News

UPDATE: CPD responds to wreck with injuries on Ashland City Road with one person ejected from vehicle

The Clarksville Police Department responded to a multiple-vehicle crash with injuries on Ashland City Rd. near Gatlin Street, on Monday afternoon.

Sunday in News, Weather

Work week weather: Chance of storms to begin week with mostly clear weather later on

This week will begin with the possibility of showers, along with thunderstorms, however, work week weather then is expected to be mostly clear to finish out the week.

Saturday in News

Police work vehicle-pedestrian crash on Riverside Drive and North 2nd Street in Clarksville

The Clarksville Police Department is currently on the scene of a vehicle-pedestrian crash that occurred Saturday evening at around 8:40 p.m. on North Second Street.

Clockwise from the top left, Teresa Crosslin sworn in, wreck on 101st Parkway, Fort Campbell, Spring Creek Parkway.

Saturday in News

News in Clarksville: ‘Gigolos’ controversy, gun found at school, Spring Creek update and other top stories this week

Here’s a look at the top Clarksville news this week, including the Gigolos controversy at the School Board, a gun found at an elementary, and nuclear power for Fort Campbell.

Saturday in Crime, News

Man found dead near Walker Street in Clarksville, preliminary evidence indicates hit-and-run

During the early morning hours of Saturday, Nov. 22, a man was pronounced dead after police found him lying in a ditch near Walker Street, in what appeared to be a hit and run.