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

An iced-over CMCSS road on Feb. 2, 2026. (CMCSS, contributed)

yesterday in News

CMCSS to stay closed Wednesday, ice covered 87 paved acres, 22 miles of sidewalks

Continuing into a second week of closures, Clarksville-Montgomery County schools will remain closed through Wednesday due to remaining ice from the winter storm.

yesterday in News

County Commission debates social media policy, public access, First Amendment rights

The Montgomery County Government proposed a resolution to the County Commission on Monday to create a social media policy for both the community and county employees.

yesterday in News

Ice storm causes horse barn, arena collapse at Locust Run Stables | PHOTOS

The barn and indoor arena at Locust Run Stables collapsed under the weight of layered ice and snow, leaving 10 horses without stalls.

An iced-over CMCSS parking lot on Feb. 2, 2026. (CMCSS, contributed)

Monday in News

CMCSS schools closed Tuesday over icy sidewalks, driveways, parking lots, bus stops

After being closed all of last week, Clarksville-Montgomery County schools will remain closed through Tuesday due ice from the winter storm.

Monday in News

When will trash be picked up? Trash services back on duty after week sidelined by ice storm

Following the severe winter weather Clarksville was hit with last week, let’s take a look how trash service companies are tackling their residential and commercial routes as ice begins to melt.