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News in Clarksville: Tennessee Wings of Liberty Musuem, city budget finalized, Ed Bruce and other top stories this week

News in Clarksville: Tennessee Wings of Liberty Musuem, city budget finalized, Ed Bruce and other top stories this week

Clockwise from the top left, Ed Bruce, Tennessee Wings of Liberty Musuem, Blake Amlicke, Fourth of July Fest Carnival. Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.

Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum breaks ground at Fort Campbell: After years of dreaming, planning and fundraising, Fort Campbell finally broke ground this week on the $40 million Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum, set to open late next year. READ MORE

Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee plan to expand operations in Clarksville: The Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee (BGCMT) has announced its plan to expand operations into the Clarksville community on Friday, June 28, with an anticipated opening date in the summer of 2025. READ MORE

City Council adopts fiscal year 2025 budget, discusses Frosty Morn, lowering property tax rate: The approval comes after weeks of discussion, which continued with a number of proposed but failed amendments such as removing Frosty Morn funding, lowering the proposed tax rate and reducing an employee pay raise. READ MORE

Swimmer from Clarksville Blake Amlicke set to represent the United States Junior National Team: Following his performance at the Olympic Swimming Trials at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Blake Amlicke has been invited to represent the United States at the 2024 Junior Pan Pacific Championships as a member of the junior national team. READ MORE

Driver of second vehicle in fatal hit-and-run crash on Peachers Mill Road has been found: The driver of the second vehicle involved in the fatal hit-and-run crash on Peachers Mill Road in Clarksville was finally found and interviewed by law enforcement. READ MORE

How Elijah Pleasants determination landed him with the San Francisco Giants organization: From being a high school state champion with Rossview High to making the trip to the College World Series in Omaha with the University of Tennessee, Elijah Pleasants is now a member of the San Franciso Giants organization. READ MORE

Regional Planning Commission rejects site plans for Scooter’s Coffee: The Clarksville-Montgomery County RPC rejected site plans for a new coffee shop on Fort Campbell Boulevard after the applicant didn’t agree to recommendations to improve traffic flow. READ MORE

Activists host first Clarksville Women’s March: Protesters marched from the suffragette statue on Public Square to the Montgomery County Courthouse as part of the first Clarksville Women’s March. READ MORE

Ed Bruce: Country music legend who made home in Clarksville left behind trove of new music: Ed Bruce, who wrote legendary songs such as “Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys,” passed away in Clarksville in 2021. More of his music is about to be heard, with the discovery of some two-dozen unreleased recordings he left behind. READ MORE

Fourth of July Fest Carnival to return at Fort Campbell with Ludacris and Echosmith concert, fireworks: The Fourth of July Fest Carnival is back at Fort Campbell from July 2-6, including a concert on July 4. Echosmith will kick off the show, followed by Ludacris, and the evening will conclude with a spectacular fireworks display. READ MORE

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A proposed redevelopment of Frosty Morn for senior housing (Contributed, City of Clarksville)

yesterday in News

Affordable senior housing proposed for Frosty Morn redevelopment, with 65 units

A special session meeting has been scheduled for the City Council to discuss a lease agreement for the development of affordable senior housing at Frosty Morn.

yesterday in News

Family of girl killed in school bus crash files lawsuit against CMCSS, bus driver

The family of one of the girls killed in the Kenwood Middle School bus crash is filing a lawsuit against the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System.

Rustom Khouri addressing the Clarksville City Council on April 2, 2026. (Christian Brown)

yesterday in News

‘I know it’s been a long road’: City Council OKs rezoning for new, 4-story VA Clinic

The Clarksville City Council unanimously approved the first reading of a 61-acre site rezone, which was recently selected as the location for Clarksville’s new VA Clinic.

Water overflowing near the intersection of Old Russellville Pike and Dunbar Cave Road in February 2025. (Jim Knoll contributed)

Thursday in News

Old Russellville Pike rezoning approved, RJ Corman to clean up debris near tracks

The City Council narrowly approved the second reading of a rezoning that will transition more than 10 acres on Old Russellville Pike.

Checkers location. (Contributed by Allie Nowak with All Points Public Relations)

Thursday in Business, News

Checkers returns to Clarksville with location on Fort Campbell Boulevard

Checkers and Rally’s has announced they are opening a new fast food restaurant on April 7 on Fort Campbell Boulevard.