Adria Hyde

Adria Hyde is a reporter for Clarksville Now. She can be reached at (931)-648-7720 ext. 547. or AHyde@clarksvillenow.com.

Education
3 years ago
Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools show rebound from COVID dip in test scores

After a 10-percentage-point dip in overall TCAP scores during 2021, Clarksville Montgomery School System has bounced back to pre-pandemic scores

Crime
3 years ago
Woman charged with 5 counts of child abuse after death of child in her home

Cheyenne Dawn Maddox, a 33-year-old Clarksville resident was arrested and placed in custody of the Clarksville Montgomery County Jail after authorities responded to a call regarding a deceased child.

Education
3 years ago
1 charter school for Montgomery County approved by committee, 1 denied

It was a yes and a no for two amended charter school applications, the first for the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System.

News
3 years ago
Kayakers rescued after dark in Clarksville thanks in part to iPhone app

There was a happy ending to a precarious situation late last night, thanks to one daughter’s quick thinking when her 80-year-old mother went missing on a kayaking trip.

Elections
3 years ago
Push for Montgomery County juvenile center passes from Judge Shelton to whoever is elected next

It’s been since the 80’s when Montgomery County had a place to detain juvenile offenders, said retiring Judge Wayne Shelton.

Crime
3 years ago
School SROs trying out body-worn cameras, Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office coming up next

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System is equipping a few School Resource Officers with body cameras as a pilot program, and sheriff’s deputies may be next.

News
3 years ago
Fireworks cost woman her home, and almost her cat, in Fourth of July blaze last year

When most people were out celebrating the Fourth of July last year, one Clarksville woman was rushing home after a series of phone calls alerting her that her home was up in flames.

Crime
3 years ago
Screaming in the night has Clarksville man calling for domestic violence solutions

After growing up in a household where domestic violence was a daily occurrence, Thomas Norup said he can’t help but get involved when domestic situations occur in his neighborhood.