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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.

Business
5 years ago
Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce announces 2021-22 Board of Directors, Executive Committee

The Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce announces its 2021-22 Board of Directors.

Entertainment
5 years ago
Movies in the Park returns June 12 with ‘Sing’

The second Movies in the Park event of the season, “Sing,” a 2016 animated PG comedy for kids, will be shown on Saturday.

News
5 years ago
UPDATE: Interstate 24 traffic mostly clear after wreck near mile marker 13

A wreck on Interstate 24 past Exit 11 has traffic backed up for several miles into Clarksville.

News
5 years ago
UPDATE: Traffic clearing after wreck on U.S. 41A Bypass

A wreck has tied up traffic in both directions on the U.S. 41A Bypass.

News
5 years ago
UPDATE: Wilma Rudolph Boulevard back open after dump truck wreck

Wilma Rudolph Boulevard is closed in front of Walmart because of a wreck involving an overturned dump truck.

Education
5 years ago
Austin Peay State University raises tuition 1.6%

After skipping a year in tuition increases, Austin Peay State University will have a 1.6% tuition increase for the 2021-22 school year.

Lifestyle
5 years ago
Author Khristeena Lute to read from novel at Fort Defiance

Author Khristeena Lute is coming to Fort Defiance in July to read from her novel, “Finding Grace & Grit.”

Lifestyle
5 years ago
Friends of Dunbar Cave awarded grant to create Virtual Cave Tour

Friends of Dunbar Cave has been awarded a grant from Humanities Tennessee to create a Virtual Cave Tour.

News
5 years ago
Work week weather: Showers and storms likely for most of this week

Get your umbrella and rain shoes ready for a wet week ahead.

Lifestyle
5 years ago
Historic Collinsville shows visitors what blacksmithing was like in 1800s

Historic Collinsville opened for the season on Saturday, June 5, with blacksmithing demonstrations.