Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including the passing of state Rep. Jeff Burkhart, plans to move the CTS Transit Center and a fatal Jeep crash.
The third annual Blue South Banquet drew a full house in Clarksville, where District 7 candidate Aftyn Behn rallied supporters.
The Kirkwood Cobras traveled to Page High School for the second round of the TSSAA Class 5A playoffs against the Patriots. Here’s how the game played out.
Contributed commentary from Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts on the passing of state Rep. Jeff Burkhart.
Austin Peay State University’s offices of Professional and Workforce Development, Research and Sponsored Programs and TRiO Student Support Services are teaming up this holiday season to host “Jingle Bowls,” a community cereal drive benefiting the Mt. Zion United Methodist Church Food Pantry and the S.O.S. Food Pantry at APSU.
The Black Knights Raider team traveled down to Georgia to compete in the All-Service Raider Nationals.
The Roxy Regional Theatre has your holiday wishlist in mind with the theatre’s “Planters Bank Presents…” film series.
With Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts announcing he won’t run again, here’s a breakdown on who all is running and how they stack up.