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.

News
2 years ago
City Council sends rezoning for 5-story apartment building back to Regional Planning Commission

The Clarksville City Council voted to refer an ordinance back to the Regional Planning Commission which would have rezoned around 2.88 acres of land from R-1 to Planned Unit Development (PUD) and paved way for a 5-story apartment building.

High Schools
2 years ago
Northwest High senior forward averages double-double to earn Player of the Week honors

Northwest High senior forward Kendall Myree has been named Clarksville Now Player of the Week after averaging a double-double in points and rebounds. 

News
2 years ago
State Department of Commerce and Insurance coming to help Clarksville tornado victims

The State of Tennessee is currently working closely with the City of Clarksville and Montgomery County to assist residents affected by the December 9, 2023, Clarksville tornado.

High Schools
2 years ago
Spectators told to leave Kenwood, Northwest basketball game amid rising tensions

On Tuesday night, the Kenwood High boys’ and girls’ basketball teams hosted the Northwest High Vikings for a pair of basketball matchups, however, the boys’ game ended in a manner that no one expected.

News
2 years ago
Clarksville Street Department asks for help identifying pothole locations within city limits and state roads

In addition to the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) working on repairing deep potholes on Interstate 24, the City of Clarksville’s Street Department announced they plan on making repairs to city streets that were too affected by the recent snow and ice too.

News
2 years ago
Voter registration deadline for presidential, Montgomery County primary coming up Feb. 5

The Montgomery County Election Commission sent out a reminder on Tuesday morning urging county residents to register to vote for the Presidential Preference Primary and County Primary Elections, which is set to take place on March 5.

Elections
2 years ago
Sen. Bill Powers plans to run for re-election in 2024, ‘honored to represent the community’

State Senator Bill Powers today announced his intentions to run for re-election to the Tennessee State Senate in 2024.

Crime
2 years ago
License Plate Readers in place, solving crimes along highways in Montgomery County

A recent high-profile crime being solved in Montgomery County left some people with a question: When did we get Automatic License Plate Readers? They’ve been in place for a few years, and at specific locations.

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