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The platoon leader loaded up a kayak with groceries and paddled more than 200 yards in floodwater to the soldier’s home.
Officers told WKDZ that one crash was into a home where a woman and her 6-year-old child were inside at the time.
The family of three Kentucky children — from fourth grade to preK — have sued in federal court over book removals at their ...
Who should be the Clarksville area boys high school athlete of the week for April 14-20? Here's your chance to vote.
The Christian County Grand Jury handed down several indictments on Friday, including charges connected to police chases, ...
Three Army units will deploy to Europe and the Middle East in the summer as part of regular unit rotations, the Army ...
Fort Campbell's Mahaffey Middle School celebrated The Month of the Military Child with a Resiliency Field Day designed for ...
FORT BLISS, TX- Army Sgt. Kyle Fields is no stranger to sports and considers himself a natural competitor. “I've always liked ...
Flooding complaints are weighing on the City Council, but do they have a solution for stormwater? Also, Fort Campbell ends ...
The ACLU is representing six families — including two with children attending elementary school in Fort Campbell — who accuse ...
Army Sgt. Derrick Bishop needs a bone marrow transplant after being diagnosed with aplastic anemia but has not found a match ...
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Update: Fort Campbell Boulevard has reopened. Earlier: A portion of Fort Campbell Boulevard is closed while Clarksville Police investigate a property damage crash.