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Saving Private Ryan is coming back to the big screen for 2 days

The critically acclaimed World War II film, “Saving Private Ryan” will return to theaters for the 75th anniversary of D-Day.  The movie will be shown at select theaters for 2 days and two times….one showing at 3:00 p.m. on June 2 and the second at 7:00 p.m. on June 5.

The great movie stars Tom Hanks, Matt Damon, Tom Sizemore, Edward Burns, Vin Diesel and many more!  If you’ve never seen this on the big screen, now is your chance!

It’s coming to Clarksville and Nashville!  Check out theaters HERE! 

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today in Business, News

UPDATE: Korea Zinc to buy Nyrstar, build new $6.6 billion smelter, create 420 jobs

Korea Zinc announced Monday it will build a new facility in Clarksville that will house the company’s U.S. headquarters as well as manufacturing operations.

yesterday in News, Special Reports

School recess: After changing law for elementaries, CMCSS moms target middle schools

Say Yes to Recess says they have found that only two of the eight local middle schools gave recess to meet the law of 90 minutes of physical activity a week

yesterday in News, Weather

Cold Weather Advisory extended to Monday at noon

With a high of only 21 on Sunday and a low of 10 degrees Sunday night, the Cold Weather Advisory for Montgomery County has been extended through noon Monday.

Clarksville Police respond to a shooting on Chinook Circle on Dec. 13, 2025. (Enrique Hernandez, Dash 10 Media)

Saturday in Crime, News

UPDATE: 16-year-old injured in shooting in north Clarksville

Clarksville Police responded to Chinook Circle, near the state line, and found a 16-year-old boy who had been shot in the upper thigh.

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Saturday in News

News in Clarksville: 930 new jobs, child fentanyl death, Charlie Kirk suit and other top stories this week

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including 930 new jobs from a new auto plant, a child fentanyl death arrest and a lawsuit after a Charlie Kirk-related firing.