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Wet Nose Wednesday…Meet Bamble!!

Meet Bamble!  Bamble is a super sweet, gray and white, 1 year old pit bull terrier!  Bamble is perfect for the active lifestyle!  She has a lot of energy and is wants to go with you every where!!  Bamble will need to be spayed and micro chipped.  Bamble is available to take home today!

If you want more info on Bamble, contact the Montgomery County Animal Care & Control at (931) 648-5750 or visit 616 N Spring Street in Clarksville.  You can also find out more HERE.

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3 minutes ago in Education, News

Student found with unloaded gun at Moore Magnet Elementary in Clarksville

Moore Magnet administration received a report that a student may have been in possession of a weapon. They found the gun and it was unloaded.

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The planned Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital in Clarksville, May 15, 2025. (Contributed, Ascension St. Thomas)

1 hour ago in Business, News

Ascension Saint Thomas Clarksville campus to be part of $537 million regional investment

Ascension Saint Thomas announced Tuesday that their new, full-service hospital and health campus in Clarksville will be part of a $537 million regional investment in Middle Tennessee.

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UPDATE: 1 critically injured, extricated from crash on Fort Campbell Boulevard

One person was critically injured in a crash that shut down Fort Campbell Boulevard in Clarksville Tuesday morning.

Progress on Spring Creek Parkway, where it crosses Spring Creek, on Nov. 17, 2025. (City of Clarksville, contributed)

yesterday in News

Spring Creek Parkway closing in on bridge over creek, connection to Wilma | VIDEO

The City of Clarksville Street Department is making more progress on Spring Creek Parkway, Phase 2, with several bridge supports in place.

State Rep. Jeff Burkhart of Clarksville is sworn in as a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives on Jan. 10, 2023. (Contributed)

yesterday in News

Commission will vote on successor to Rep. Jeff Burkhart until next election

Following the death of Rep. Jeff Burkhart on Friday, the Montgomery County Commission will appoint someone to succeed him until the next election.