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.

Military
3 years ago
UPDATE: 4,700 troops from 101st Airborne going to Europe to replace 82nd Airborne in Ukraine response

Elements of the 101st Airborne Division has been ordered to Europe to support the NATO response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Business
3 years ago
How a facelift – for women or men – can help you ‘age gracefully’

At the Advanced Cosmetic Surgery Centers of Kentucky and Tennessee, Dr. Mitchell Kaye and his staff pride themselves on personalized, professional care.

News
3 years ago
Police release names of 3 men killed in crash on Needmore Road

Clarksville Police have identified the three people killed in a single-vehicle crash on Needmore Road Wednesday night.

News
3 years ago
Weekend weather: 50% chance of showers and storms Saturday

Clarksville forecast: Outdoor plans could be sketchy this weekend, with a 50/50 chance of rain on Saturday.

Education
3 years ago
Tighter bus zones next year leave kids walking busy roads to Clarksville-Montgomery County schools

CMCSS doesn’t have enough drivers and has to cut back on bus zones, expanding the Parent Responsibility Zones. But for some neighborhoods near the schools, walking isn’t possible.

News
3 years ago
3 killed in single-vehicle crash on Needmore Road

Three people were killed in a single-vehicle crash on Needmore Road Wednesday night.

Crime
3 years ago
UPDATE: Suspects wanted in Nashville shooting caught after carjacking, wreck at Exit 8 in Clarksville

Suspects wanted in an incident in Nashville who were sought by Metro Nashville Police were captured at the scene of a wreck on Interstate 24 in Clarksville tonight.

News
3 years ago
Transfer Station on Highway Drive down to one lane because of mechanical issues

The Transfer Station on Highway Drive is experiencing mechanical issues, and until repairs are completed, the pit-side bays will be down to one lane only.