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Black Bear Tattoo Expo brings artists together for competition in Clarksville | PHOTOS
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Clarksville Tattoo Expo, also known as Black Bear Tattoo Expo, was held over the weekend with artists from all over competing for awards and to meet clients to tattoo live at the show. The event was held at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center.
Glamour and Grace, Miss Tennessee USA 2024 Crowns Its Shining Star
Clarksville, TN – In the elegant embrace of the Mabry Concert Hall on the APSU Campus in Clarksville, the stage was set for a dazzling spectacle—the Miss Tennessee USA 2024 pageant. With hearts racing and dreams aglow, the contestants entered the limelight, each vying for the coveted title.
Clarksville-Montgomery County Weather Forecast for May 26th–30th, 2024
Showers and thunderstorms are likely on Sunday, primarily before 10:00am. Expect mostly cloudy skies in the morning, gradually becoming sunny by the afternoon with a high near 88°F. South winds will blow at 5 to 15 mph, with gusts up to 25 mph. The chance of precipitation is 70%, with new rainfall amounts between a tenth and a quarter of an inch, although higher amounts are possible in thunderstorms.
Power restored to thousands of Cumberland Electric customers after strong storms
Nearly 10,000 Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation (CEMC) customers were in the dark after a strong storm moved across the area Sunday morning, but crews restored power to most of those members before a second round of severe weather rolled in.
Veterans groups, mayors lay wreaths at Memorial Day Ceremony in Clarksville | PHOTOS
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Montgomery County Veterans Service Organization hosted its annual Memorial Day Ceremony Monday at the William O. Beach Civic Hall in Veterans Plaza. More than 150 guests joined city and county officials, along with local veteran groups, to remember and honor fallen veterans for...
TCAT student dreamed of being correctional officer, working at Montgomery County Jail
CLARKSVILLE, TN – Clarksville resident Zaria Heinrich dreamed of following in her grandfather’s footsteps and becoming a correctional officer. In January, she took the first step to making that dream a reality by enrolling in the Criminal Justice: Correctional Officer program at Tennessee College of Applied Technology – Dickson’s (TCAT Dickson’s) Clarksville campus.
Clarksville woman reflects on working as a riveter during WWII
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Clarksville resident Thelma Bryant, now 95, is reflecting on the year she and her family spent in Mobile, Alabama, during World War II. At just 16 years old, Thelma lied about her age to work alongside her mother as a riveter. “We had done so...
Shelbyville names Jarrett as Eaglettes’ new coach
Clarksville native Keshia Jarrett was recently named the new Shelbyville Central Golden Eaglette head basketball coach. Jarrett had a stellar basketball career at Clarksville High School, scoring over 1,000 points and is currently the sixth-leading scorer in school history. She attended Cumberland University in Lebanon, where she received a Bachelors...
Clarksville’s Gas Prices are the Third Cheapest in Tennessee
Tennessee is the 7th Least Expensive Market in the Nation. – Pump prices across the state continue to decline ahead of Memorial Day weekend. The state gas price average fell seven cents over last week. The Tennessee Gas Price average is now $3.16 which is eight cents less expensive than one month ago but four cents more than one year ago.
Clarksville Gas and Water Department reports road closures for water service line replacement work
Roads affected are Richardson Street from Crossland Avenue to Woodard Street and Glenn Street from Commerce Street to South Twelfth Street. Traffic on Richardson Street will be detoured to Crossland Avenue and Woodard Street, and traffic on Glenn Street will be detoured to Commerce Street and South Twelfth Street. Motorists...
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