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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
5 years ago
Work week weather: Sunny and hot start, with storms possible starting mid-week

We have a hot week ahead, with possible storms mid week and at week’s end.

News
5 years ago
UPDATE: Peachers Mill Road back open, power restored after wreck damaged utility pole

Peachers Mill Road is closed just north of 101st Airborne Division Parkway, between 101st and Abraham Drive.

News
5 years ago
News in Clarksville: Tax hike, bathroom photos, bees and other top stories this week

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

News
5 years ago
UPDATE: Traffic clearing after wreck with injuries on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard

A wreck with injuries has traffic blocked in both directions on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard.

Pets of the Week
5 years ago
Pets of the Week

Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, and sizes are available through area animal rescues and shelters, as well as opportunities to help homeless animals through foster programs, donations, and help with fundraisers and other family-friendly activities. Contact a rescue near you to learn more.

Crime
5 years ago
Former school nurse photographed 40 girls in bathroom at Northeast High, according to charges

A former school nurse took photos of more than 40 students at Northeast High School in the student bathroom, according to a criminal complaint.

News
5 years ago
House heavily damaged in fire while homeowners at church

A house off Peachers Mill Road was heavily damaged in a fire Wednesday night while the homeowner was at church.

News
5 years ago
UPDATE: Interstate 24 clearing in Clarksville after wreck

Interstate 24 was at a standstill in Clarksville following a wreck on Wednesday afternoon.

News
5 years ago
Mask requirement ends in Clarksville-Montgomery County starting with summer school

Schools in Montgomery County will stop requiring face masks, starting with their summer programs, and won’t require them when students return in the fall.

Clarksville Conversations
5 years ago
Maj. Gen. J.P. McGee on leadership, the role of Fort Campbell and returning to Clarksville | AUDIO

Maj. Gen. J.P. McGee, the new commanding general of the 101st Airborne Division and Fort Campbell, joins Clarksville’s Conversation.