Christian Brown

Christian Brown is the Content Editor for Clarksville Now, where he also covers business and government reporting. He works to keep the community informed with timely, accurate news on the issues that matter most. You can reach him at cbrown@5starradio.com or 931-648-7720.

Crime
4 months ago
Police warn citizens of scam texts claiming to be from ‘Tennessee Department of Vehicles’

The Clarksville Police Department is making Clarksville-Montgomery County citizens aware of a scam involving fraudulent text messages claiming to be the “Tennessee Department of Vehicles.”

News
4 months ago
City Council discusses pay increase for Clarksville firefighters ahead of budget season

During mayor and councilperson comments at the most recent Clarksville City Council meeting, Councilman Jerry Haywood spoke up in favor of a pay increase for city firefighters.

News
4 months ago
Vanderbilt plans to finance replacement LifeFlight helicopter for Clarksville

Vanderbilt University Medical Center told the City Council this week that it plans to finance a replacement LifeFlight helicopter to serve Montgomery County and surrounding communities.

The current terminus of Spring Creek Parkway, looking past Spring Creek toward Wilma Rudolph Boulevard, as of May 2025. (Contributed by City of Clarksville)
News
4 months ago
Spring Creek Parkway Phase 2 about to begin, connecting Trenton Road to Wilma Rudolph Blvd.

Following the completion of the first phase of Spring Creek Parkway earlier this year, the Clarksville Street Department has now begun construction for Phase 2, which isn’t expected to be completed until 2027.

News
4 months ago
Performing Arts Center plan updated to demolish 80-year-old Roxy building, re-create ‘yellow box’ front

An update on the Clarksville Performing Arts Center was presented to the Common Design Review Board recently, and it included details of the history of the project, its latest design concept, and the project’s early discoveries.

High Schools
4 months ago
Clarksville High announces hiring of new head girls’ basketball coach, thanks Brian Rush for 20 years of service

Clarksville High Athletics announced on Tuesday, May 27, the hiring of Ellie Treanton as their new head girls’ basketball coach. The news comes after longtime head coach Brian Rush stepped down from the position after 20 years at the helm.

Lee Erwin was recognized in May 2025 by the Tennessee House of Representatives for his 50 years in radio and community leadership. (Christian Brown)
Lifestyle
4 months ago
Tennessee House honors 5 Star Media Group’s Lee Erwin for community leadership

The Tennessee House of Representatives honored 5 Star Media Group’s own Lee Erwin for his 50 years in radio broadcasting, as well as his time spent serving the Clarksville community.

News
4 months ago
UPDATE: Fort Campbell Boulevard back open after vehicle vs. motorcycle crash

The Clarksville Police Department is currently working a vehicle vs motorcycyle crash on Fort Campbell Boulevard near Ringgold Road.

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