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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.

Coronavirus
5 years ago
Fort Campbell hospital sees surge in patients critically ill with COVID-19

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital recently sounded the alarm about a significant rise in critical COVID-19 cases on post.

Business
5 years ago
Florim USA to expand in Clarksville, adding 30 jobs with $35 million investment

Florim USA officials announced today that the porcelain floor and wall tile manufacturer will expand operations at its facility in Clarksville, adding 30 new jobs. 

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News
5 years ago
UPDATE: Incident ends peacefully at apartments off Fort Campbell Boulevard

Police have set up a perimeter around a home at Apache Village Apartments.

News
5 years ago
WEATHER ALERT: Strong storms moving into Montgomery County

A strong thunderstorm is moving toward part of western Montgomery, Stewart and northern Houston counties.

Clarksville Conversations
5 years ago
Property Assessor Erinne Hester what it was like being teenager in Clarksville | AUDIO

Montgomery County Assessor of Property Erinne Hester joined Charlie Koon and Katie Gambill on Clarksville’s Conversation.

Entertainment
5 years ago
Cumberland Winds Jazz Project to present 1940s Radio Days at Roxy

The Cumberland Winds Jazz Project is teaming with Clarksville’s oldest professional live theatre this fall to recreate an old-time radio show from the 1940s.

Crime
5 years ago
Police to crack down on speeding in 2 Clarksville trouble spots this week

Police will be out in force on Thursday, with increased traffic monitoring and enforcement focused on crash hotspots.

APSU
5 years ago
APSU will pay up to $1 million to leave OVC, but private donations have it covered

Austin Peay State University’s growing relationships with local benefactors are paying off, this time to the tune of up to $1 million to leave the OVC.

News
5 years ago
Over $740,000 in traffic safety grants coming to Montgomery County

More than $740,000 in grants designed to improve public safety on roads has been awarded to Montgomery County agencies.

Entertainment
5 years ago
Nashville Symphony coming to Downtown Commons for free concert this week

The Montgomery County Downtown Commons will host the Nashville Symphony on the evening of Sept. 23 beginning at 7 p.m.