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Chris Smith

Chris Smith is editor-in-chief of Clarksville Now. He has been a trusted professional journalist for over 30 years, with the last 25 years here in Clarksville, TN. You can reach him by email at csmith@clarksvillenow.com or call 931-648-7720.

News
4 years ago
Police to close Wilma Rudolph Boulevard Sunday morning for drone scans after fatal wrecks

There will be complete closures of Wilma Rudolph Boulevard near Exit 4 on Sunday morning as police and TDOT use a drone to study the roadway after several fatal wrecks.

News
4 years ago
Motorcyclist dies from injuries after wreck with car on Madison Street

The motorcycle rider who crashed with a car on Madison Street Monday afternoon has died from his injuries.

News
4 years ago
TRAFFIC ALERT: Wreck has traffic at standstill on Warfield Boulevard

A wreck had traffic on Warfield Boulevard at a standstill Monday afternoon.

News
4 years ago
UPDATE: Madison Street back open after motorcycle crashes with car

A motorcycle crashed with another vehicle on Madison Street Monday afternoon, and Madison was shut down.

Lifestyle
4 years ago
Nominate your favorite local restaurants and shops for Clarksville’s Best

Starting Monday, Aug. 1, you can nominate the best of Clarksville’s top restaurants, shops, agencies and more in the third annual Clarksville’s Best contest.

News
4 years ago
UPDATE: Fire destroys house on Marrast Drive, 2 firefighters injured

A house east of Clarksville, on Marrast Drive, was destroyed in a fire Sunday afternoon.

News
4 years ago
Work week weather: Expect soggy start on Monday, then clear skies

Clarksville forecast: We’re likely to have a soggy start to the week, but things should dry off Tuesday and Wednesday.

News
4 years ago
News in Clarksville: Homicide trial, fortune tellers, new distillery and other top stories this week

Clarksville news: Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.

News
4 years ago
Strict rules for fortune tellers, tarot card readers could be lifted in Clarksville

Fortune tellers and tarot card readers in Clarksville are required to meet strict standards for higher education, physical health and morality. They are also required to report to a city board that doesn’t exist.

Crime
4 years ago
Carjacking near Exit 11 has police looking for gold Honda Accord

A man was carjacked Tuesday night at a gas station near Exit 11 of Interstate 24, and police are looking for a suspect vehicle.