Adria Hyde

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

Lifestyle
3 years ago
Building plaques help tell history of downtown Clarksville

Clarksville Then and Now plaques have been placed on several buildings downtown showing the history of Clarksville and its buildings.

CNCS Executive Director Dennis Newburn and Going Local Initiative Executive Director Yolanda Stewart announce the home giveaway winners on Sept. 19, 2022. (Christian Brown)
Lifestyle
3 years ago
Going Local Initiative draws names for two new Clarksville homeowners

The names of two new homeowners, Shalinda Robertson and Evelyn Ramos, were announced at The Press in downtown Clarksville early Monday morning as part of a lottery for two new homes, which will be completed in the summer of 2023.

Education
3 years ago
Charter school opponents, supporters speak up at state hearing in Clarksville

The lines were clearly divided Friday morning during a public hearing on the application for American Classical Academy Montgomery (ACAM) to open a local charter school.

Education
3 years ago
11 schools in Clarksville-Montgomery County make Reward status, 4 tagged as needing help

A fourth of the schools in the Clarksville Montgomery County School System have been listed as excelling in the newest data released from the Tennessee Department of Education.

News
3 years ago
Northwest High students evacuated due to fumes from roof repair work

Northwest High School students were evacuated to other parts of the building after tar fumes from roof work tripped fire alarms. 

Health
3 years ago
‘Bivalent’ COVID booster vaccine available in Clarksville, along with seasonal flu shots

Premier and other health providers across Clarksville have the bivalent formulation now available.

Crime
3 years ago
Armed man arrested at Riverfest, charged with terrorism over planned festival shooting

A Clarksville man was arrested at Riverfest on Saturday after police received tips that he threatened to hurt people at the festival.

Crime
3 years ago
52-year-old gets 70 years in prison for Clarksville nightclub triple shooting

Eric L. Hoosier, 52, also known as “Pancake,” was sentenced this week to 70 years in prison for shooting people outside a nightclub on Sunday, Jan. 12, 2020.