The Parking Authority is looking to expand to Franklin Street and the Cumberland Plaza parking garage its pay-and-display parking plans, which would replace traditional coin-operated meters with centralized kiosks.
Robert Smith/The Leaf-Chronicle Clarksville Mayor Johnny Piper presented Citizen of the Year awards to Sammy Stuard, Khandra Smalley, Paige King, Beverly Parker and Gary Norris during the annual Volunteer Appreciation dinner Thursday at the Riverview Inn.
Ben Wilson, now a Floridian, returns to Clarksville to celebrate the release of his new CD, 'Strange Dogs.' Se ehim perform with an all-star lineup of local musicians starting 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Ice House Cafe.
Are you and your family fat? Lethargic? Unhealthy? Do you eat junk food, down restaurant-sized portions and top that off with sugary sodas and sweets? If so, Jillian Michaels, the hard-nosed star of "The Biggest Loser," wants you for her new show, "Losing it with Jillian." "If you or members of your family feel helpless, frustrated and powerless ...
Plans for a new $4.8 million terminal at Outlaw Field are moving forward, and in the meantime, terminal operations will be moved out of the 1960s-era facility that has become a community embarrassment.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. -- A spending bill for veterans programs and military construction projects approved by the Senate could bring more than $100 million to Tennessee.
A year-long drainage issue has two Clarksville residents at odds with the city and a developer, as neither have been able to address their complaints to their satisfaction.
Clarksville Canine sports Associations combined members from their two flyball teams to make one and traveled to Chattanooga for a NAFA flyball tournament hosted by Chattanooga Chomp, on November 7th and 8th.
Montgomery CountyFire Fighter of The Year Brandon "Butch" McCurdy Recently Brandon "Butch" McCurdy of Cunningham was honored with 2 prestigous Volunteer achievements.
Earlier this week, officials from Hemlock Semiconductor Corp. and the state of Tennessee broke ground for a $1.2 billion polysilicon plant in Clarksville.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. - Operation Christmas Child is gearing up in the Clarksville community as several churches prepare gifts for children they don't know.
Pictured bottom left to right are Karlin Edwards, Kaylon Jarrett, AudreyAnne Guthrie, Brooke Knight, Top left to right Alyssa Bakos, Victoria Arms, Tiasha Gray, Whitney Robertson, Alyssa Reed and Rachel Matheny, coaches are Doyle Robertson and Jeff Arms We encourage an open exchange of ideas in The Leaf-Chronicle online community.