CLARKSVILLE, TN – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.
Mask mandate at Austin Peay State University ended by COVID bill: The bill, signed Friday by Gov. Bill Lee, severely limits what governments and businesses can require. READ MORE
2 of 3 men charged in Dandelion Drive home invasion double murder take plea deals: The pair were both facing first-degree murder charges. READ MORE
Mask orders dropped in Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools: The School Board voted to end the requirement based on the improvement of COVID-19 numbers in the area. READ MORE
Recycling pickup returns with gig company Recyclops: They started this month, and so far they have about 100 customers in Clarksville. READ MORE
County approves $6.8 million purchase of Third Street property: The purchase is to make room for two new court spaces in the Courts Center by moving departments across the street. READ MORE
Where to get COVID-19 vaccine for kids 5 to 11: Here’s a list of where you can get your kids vaccinated. READ MORE
Robert Nash appointed District Attorney General: Former DA John W. Carney Jr. retired in August, and Nash will fill his vacancy. READ MORE
Montgomery County greenlights redistricting proposal: The redistricting for both city and county voting lines is based on population shifts shown in the 2020 Census. READ MORE
Nate James earns first win as Austin Peay defeats UT Southern: He becomes the first Govs basketball head coach to win his debut since 1983. READ MORE
Supermarket Sweep to feature Clarksville man and brother racing through aisles: You can catch them Sunday night on ABC. READ MORE
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