The Clarksville Police Department responded to a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Whitfield Road, near Briarwood Drive
Work week weather expected to be calm and in the mid 80’s to begin the week, followed by a chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.
With one day before the start to their 2024-25 college football season, the Austin Peay State University football team and head coach Jeff Faris are preparing to go up against the University of Louisville on Saturday, Aug. 31, at 11 a.m.
After originally proposing an ordinance that would restrict the number of liquor stores within city limits to 14, councilperson Wanda Smith presented a revised version of the resolution that would now restrict the number of liquor stores to 16.
A large construction industry truck passed through the lower portion of the City Hall parking lot next to Main Street on Wednesday afternoon when the truck sank into a large hole formed under its own weigh.
An independently organized TED event is set to come to Clarksville in September, where a number of community leaders will speak on the theme of togetherness during the program.
The Montgomery County Budget Committee has approved additional funding for construction costs related to the new Animal Control center and branch library building.
Six men were arrested in Clarksville during an undercover TBI human trafficking investigation, which included an assistant coach with the Austin Peay State University football team.
Earlier this year, groups of Clarksville area elementary students and middle schoolers came together for the 2024 S.T.E.M Exhibit held at Austin Peay State University. This included a group of students at Kirkwood Middle School, who transformed the life of Cruella, the three-legged bearded dragon, for the better.