Adria Hyde

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

Crime
3 years ago
Couple face murder charges in death of sister, found on floor mattress

The trial of a couple accused of killing an elderly woman by medically neglecting her began early Monday afternoon.

Education
3 years ago
Hillsdale president’s comments insulting, but not reason for charter denial in Clarksville-Montgomery County

A recent Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board decision to deny a charter school application was not based on the controversy surrounding comments by the president of Hillsdale College, said Herbert Nelson, board chairman.

News
3 years ago
7 most dangerous roads in Clarksville see dramatic rise in injury wrecks

Commuters are getting stuck in traffic more often lately because of wrecks in Clarksville, and police say those wrecks are on the rise.

Education
3 years ago
2 charter schools rejected in Clarksville-Montgomery County

Clarksville Montgomery County School System school board members voted no on two charter school applications during Tuesday night’s board meeting.

Crime
3 years ago
Calming things down: Clarksville Police see good results from Crisis Intervention Team training

Lieutenant Eric Ewing, who works with the Clarksville Police Department, said in the seven months since the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) was created, members of the team have had a big impact on law enforcement and the way they handle mental health crisis calls.

News
3 years ago
UPDATE: Clarksville Police locate missing 33-year-old woman

The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating 33-year-old Jessica Casey.

Education
3 years ago
Bus driver shortage continues as Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools prepare to open

The 2021-22 year was a tough one for the Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools Transportation Department due to driver shortages.

Crime
3 years ago
Grandmother, therapist say disabled child was at risk long before his death in Clarksville

A distraught grandmother left the courtroom Wednesday morning screaming out that her daughter was going to go scot-free after a judge ordered a continuance in the case of Cheyenne Maddox.