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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.

Entertainment
5 years ago
Restaurants to serve hope in annual United We Dine fundraiser

United Way of the Greater Clarksville Region and 10 local eateries will partner once again for the eighth annual United We Dine fundraising event.

Entertainment
5 years ago
Manna Cafe Grits & Gravy fundraiser next week with breakfast, live music

Manna Café Ministries’ annual Grits & Gravy fundraiser is coming back, in person next week with breakfast and live music.

Entertainment
5 years ago
Movies in the Park to return, starting with ‘The Rise of Skywalker’

Clarksville Parks & Recreation has announced the return of Movies in the Park.

News
5 years ago
WEATHER ALERT: Storms expected throughout day in Clarksville

A storm is moving across Montgomery County, and it could bring heavy winds and some flooding.

News
5 years ago
WEATHER ALERT: Tornado Warning canceled for Montgomery County

The storms could bring damaging winds and minor flooding as the main threats.

News
5 years ago
UPDATE: Bypass back open after water main repairs

The Bypass is closed because of a water main break near Sevenmile Ferry Road, according to Clarksville Police.

Clarksville Conversations
5 years ago
APSU President Michael Licari on settling into life in Clarksville | AUDIO

Michael Licari is settling into Clarksville after being named the 11th president of Austin Peay State University.

Clarksville Conversations
5 years ago
Army recruiter discusses what it’s like to muster the troops | AUDIO

Lt. Col. LaKeetra Colvin is the commanding officer of the Army’s Nashville Recruiting Battalion.

Business
5 years ago
UPDATE: IDB chief Frank Tate fired after secret investigation in Clarksville

Industrial Development Board Executive Director Frank Tate has been fired following an investigation initiated by the Economic Development Council board.

Crime
5 years ago
Agents confiscate 34 guns, 15 pounds of meth in Montgomery County home

Agents and deputies recently discovered 34 firearms and more than 15 pounds of meth at a home in Palmyra, southwest of Clarksville.