Tuesday, June 10th, 2025

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Good morning, Clarksville. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 10th of June.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Montgomery County Veterans Service Organization and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4895 will hold a Flag Day Retirement Ceremony on Saturday, June 14 at 10:00 a.m. at VFW Post 4895, where community members can drop off worn flags Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Clarksville Online
- ➤ Clarksville Parks and Recreation will host the first Fit Fest — a free, daylong celebration of movement and mindfulness — at Liberty Park on Saturday, June 14 from noon to 7 p.m. Attendees can join a 1-mile fun run, a health expo with more than 40 local vendors, a ninja obstacle course and a sunset yoga session presented by Titan T Center. ClarksvilleNow.com
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ At approximately 10:20 p.m., Clarksville Police responded to a vehicle versus motorcycle crash at Wilma Rudolph Boulevard and Trenton Road and airlifted the injured motorcyclist to Nashville—FACT investigators are processing the scene as traffic is being redirected. Clarksville Online
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Clarksville Police are asking for help locating 19-year-old Thaddeus Hollimon, who was last seen after taking an Uber from Murfreesboro to Adult & Teen Challenge Middle Tennessee on June 6 and leaving the facility at about 12:30 p.m.—he is described as 6-foot-3, 160 pounds, wearing a black graphic t-shirt, black jeans, a sock on his left leg, a black striped Adidas sandal on his left foot, a brown belt, and carrying a large Calvin Klein suitcase, with his family saying he may be trying to return to Murfreesboro. ClarksvilleNow.com
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Siblings Dylan Cottrell and Kayla Downey graduated from Austin Peay State University with MBA degrees as the first in their family to earn a postgraduate degree. The pair, inspired by their mother's work ethic — Montgomery County Clerk Teresa Cottrell — are ready to start new career paths. Clarksville Online
- ➤ Rossview High School students joined 20 JROTC cadets and 17 WWII veterans on a recent trip to New Orleans as part of the Soaring Valor Mission by the Gary Sinise Foundation. They visited the National WWII Museum where veterans including Colonel Joe Peterburs shared personal stories of service that gave the students a first-hand lesson in history. Clarksville Online
- ➤ Herzing University will open its new campus at 2691 Trenton Road in Clarksville this September as it marks 60 years of career-focused education—enrollment is open for online classes and the campus will offer nursing and healthcare programs with on-campus, hybrid and online options. The renovated former school building will feature advanced simulation labs to help students practice real-life clinical scenarios. Main Street Clarksville
- ➤ Clarksville High senior Kayla Saelens and MTSU freshman Matea Brown were honored by the City of Clarksville on May 5 for their leadership and service in the community. They received the Military Order of the Purple Heart National Youth Leadership Award and the Military Order of the World Wars Award for earning the Girl Scout Gold Award—one of only 12 honors from Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee’s 2024—2025 class. ClarksvilleNow.com
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Green Hill's Avary Stockwell was named the state's Gatorade Softball Player of the Year after she hit .663 with 25 home runs and 62 RBIs during her junior season that led her team to the TSSAA state championship game in Class 4A. She also earned honors at the Middle Tennessee High School Sports Awards on June 4 and kept a 4.26 GPA while volunteering and coaching youth softball — showing her skill and dedication — for the 2024-25 season. The Leaf Chronicle
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Dave & Buster's 2nd Annual Dad Games
11 a.m. – 9 p.m. — Governor's Square Mall — Starting at $20 — Compete in a fun-filled arcade showdown with prizes and family-friendly festivities.
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Corey Gipson Basketball Day Camp
1-5 p.m. — Dunn Center, Austin Peay State University — $150 plus $9 fee — Kids from K-6th grade can have fun and learn basketball fundamentals in a positive environment.
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Piano Lessons by Fortissimo
6-8 p.m. — ArtLink Clarksville — Free participation — Explore your musical journey with group piano lessons for all ages.
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Rhythm & Reels: Sonic 3 Family Night
7:30 PM — Heritage Park Sports Complex — Free admission — Enjoy a fun-filled evening of games and a family-friendly movie featuring Sonic 3.
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Clarksville Independence Day Celebration
5-9 p.m. — Wilma Rudolph Event Center — Free entry — Celebrate America’s independence early with food, music, and fun activities for the whole family.
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An Angry Mob and a Hollow Tree: Exploring Clarksville’s Railroad History
3-4 p.m. — Customs House Museum and Cultural Center — Free entry — Discover the intriguing love-hate relationship between Clarksville and its railroad history with insights from historian Todd DeFeo.
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Music Reading Lessons
6-8 p.m. — ArtLink Clarksville — Free entry — Discover the joy of music reading with hands-on lessons for all ages.
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