Students in Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools will be on remote again Monday.
Police response to some issues at a nightclub caused traffic to come to a standstill on Fort Campbell Boulevard.
The weather is turning around this week, with no more sleet or snow and only a slight chance of rain a couple of nights.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.
Juland Lafortune died from his injuries after a shooting at Avondale Apartments. The shooting is under investigation.
Interstate 24 westbound is backed up in Clarksville after a wreck just past Exit 11.
A lot of that snow should melt over the weekend, with sunny skies and highs in the upper 30s on Saturday.
With the sun shining and the main roads clear in Clarksville, there were plenty of opportunities for snowman-building and sight-seeing on Friday.
Contributed commentary by Lynn Fisher, Austin Peay State University director of emergency management:
Remote learning will continue on Friday for Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools.