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The Leaf-Chronicle is a newspaper in the state of Tennessee, founded, officially, in 1808.. First appearing as a weekly newspaper under various names as early as 1808 and eventually as the Clarksville Chronicle, the current name is the result of a subsequent merger, in 1890, with the Tobacco Leaf, named for the area's predominant agricultural crop.
Clarksville City Mayor Joe Pitts, right, greets Joseph Mullen, left, whose home was damaged in Clarksville, Tenn., Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023. Tornadoes struck Middle Tennessee on Saturday, killing at ...
Hundreds of buildings damaged in Clarksville tornado, storms. The Montgomery County Emergency Management Agency reported Sunday that Clarksville has 65 structures with minor damage, 339 with ...
Clarksville man subject of Silver Alert ‘went unconscious briefly’ in struggle with KY police. WKRN articles. Jessica Barker. December 18, 2024 at 7:49 PM.
1959 - Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library active. [10] 1960 Clarksville–Montgomery County Regional Airport active. Athlete Wilma Rudolph of Clarksville wins gold medal at 1960 Summer Olympics. 1970 - Population: 31,719. 1984 - Clarksville Montgomery County Museum established. [13] 1990 - Population: 75,494. 1999 - January 22 ...
Clarksville Police are investigating the homicide of two people shot and killed on Martin Street Monday evening. A little after 6:30 on April 8, the Clarksville Police Department responded to a ...
Clarksville women saw a need for banking independent of their husbands and fathers who were fighting. In response, the First Women's Bank of Tennessee was established in 1919 by Mrs. Frank J. Runyon. The 1920s brought additional growth to the city. A bus line between Clarksville and Hopkinsville was established in 1922.