Jim Key

Jim Key is a videographer for Clarksville Now and can be reached at jkey@clarksvillenow.com or (248) 974-4177.

Entertainment
3 years ago
Power of Words celebrates culture, spoken word, and first anniversary in Clarksville | VIDEO

Clarksville’s Power of Words, which recently celebrated its first anniversary, creates family and community by giving people a way to express themselves and their art.

Business
3 years ago
Town and Country Drugs now offering EnstaPak medication sorting system | VIDEO

Town and Country Drugs is now offering EnstaPak, a service that organizes and packages your medications into daily packs to make managing your medications easier.

Health
3 years ago
117 died of overdose in Montgomery County in 2021; group steps in to offer Narcan training | VIDEO

117 people died of a drug overdose in Montgomery County in 2021. Of those, 98 had fentanyl in their system. A group is now working to provide Narcan, or naloxone, training in Clarksville.

Entertainment
3 years ago
VIPeach moving music to new message with single ‘Better Days’ | VIDEO

Clarksville Now sits down with VIPeach to talk about her music, message and release party Jan. 6 for her new single “Better Days.”

Contests
3 years ago
Winners take home Taylor Swift tickets and more at Santa’s Sleigh Holiday Giveaway 2022 | VIDEO

Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Kerr, winners of our Santa’s Sleigh Holiday Giveaway.

Business
3 years ago
Vintage guitar and amplifier shop The Guitar Haunt opens in Clarksville | VIDEO

The Guitar Haunt in Clarksville’s newest guitar shop specializing in vintage or rare guitars, amplifiers and pedals.

Lifestyle
3 years ago
Local animator’s short film ‘Sagiso’ accepted into 18 film festivals | VIDEO

Claire Layne is a Western Tennessee native and Austin Peay graduate. Her recent animated short film Sagiso has been accepted into 18 film festivals across internationally.

Lifestyle
3 years ago
Habitat for Humanity celebrates 5,000th home built in Tennessee | PHOTOS

Habitat for Humanity of Tennessee marked its 5000th home in the state today with Habitat of Humanity of Montgomery County. Attendees heard speeches and signed the studs of the home, currently under construction. 

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