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Sheriff John Fuson announces he won’t seek fourth term | COMMENTARY

Contributed commentary shared with Clarksville Now by Montgomery County Sheriff John Fuson announcing he won’t see fourth term in office.

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Election Day at the South Guthrie Community Center on Oct. 7, 2025. (Daynnah Carmona)

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Here’s who’s running for Montgomery County mayor, sheriff, School Board

The Montgomery County primary is coming up in May, and Thursday was the cutoff for candidates to qualify. Here’s the list of who’s running, and who is unopposed.

A pedestrian was hit by a car on College Street on Feb. 19, 2026. (Enrique Gonzalez, Dash 10 Media)

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UPDATE: Man running across College Street hit by car in Clarksville

A man was hit by a car while crossing College Street in downtown Clarksville Thursday night.

Mayor Joe Pitts swears in Eric Claunch as a City Council member on Feb. 19, 2026. (Christian Brown)

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Eric Claunch appointed to Clarksville City Council one week after voting stalemate

One week after the Clarksville City Council postponed the appointment of a Ward 2 councilperson following a voting stalemate, the council voted to appoint Eric Claunch.

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