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Jazmin Logan

Jazmin Logan is a news reporter with Clarksville Now, covering crime, education, and other local stories. She works to shed light on the stories that matter most to her community. You can reach her at jlogan@clarksvillenow.com or (931) 648-7720.

Tennessee National Guard Armory at 1801 Fort Campbell Blvd. on June 19, 2026. (Jazmin Logan)
News
11 hours ago
Wrestling benefit set for Friday night to support Kenwood families after deadly bus crash

A “Fight for a Knight” wrestling benefit will be held Friday at the Clarksville National Guard Armory to raise funds for families impacted by the Kenwood Middle School bus crash.

A CMCSS school bus crosses over the yellow lines just before a crash in Carroll County on March 27, 2026. (Rosalee and Zaviel Lugo, contributed via WKRN)
News
1 day ago
CMCSS denies liability in fatal bus crash, blames driver’s ‘sudden medical emergency’

CMCSS says the March 27 crash that killed two students was caused by a sudden medical emergency, not negligence, as the district seeks dismissal of most claims in a lawsuit filed by the Davis family.

Stokes Park in north Clarksville. (Montgomery County Government, contributed)
News
1 day ago
Stokes Park officially transferred to Montgomery County after $10.8 million upgrade

The school board voted Tuesday to transfer Stokes Park to Montgomery County, finalizing a years-long effort to rebuild and reopen the neglected athletic complex.

Two people sit at a conference table in a formal room; a blonde woman in a beige jacket writes in a notebook while a man in a dark T-shirt sits beside her.
Crime
2 days ago
Ex-boyfriend sentenced to life in 2021 home-invasion Eagle View Drive murder

The victim’s sister delivered emotional statements in court as John Bean was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison plus 13 years in the 2021 Eagle View Drive murder.

Audience seated in a meeting room, several people holding protest signs, including a blue sign that says 'RESIGN' and a white sign calling for resignation.
Education
3 days ago
Public removed from School Board meeting after emotional comments from crash victim’s mother, Vedder victim

The meeting was cleared after repeated disruptions as the mother of a Kenwood bus crash victim and the student in the Matthew Vedder case addressed the board.

Montgomery Central High School (Clarksville Now archives)
News
1 week ago
Case of teacher who showed nude photos to student reassigned to Sumner County DA

The case of a Montgomery Central High School teacher who showed nude photos of himself to a 17-year-old student has been reassigned to 18th Judicial District Attorney General’s Office, which is now reviewing the evidence.

News
2 weeks ago
School Board public comment changes on table as CMCSS updates staff cellphone policy

The School Board is considering banning speakers from giving away their time and cutting the speaking limit back to three minutes.

Two-car crash on a highway: a blue sedan rear‑ended by a red car with extensive front damage; a worker in a neon vest stands nearby on the road.
News
2 weeks ago
UPDATE: 1 critically injured in 3-vehicle crash on Fort Campbell Boulevard

A wreck with injuries has shut down the northbound lanes of Fort Campbell Boulevard in Clarksville.

Two men sit side by side in a courtroom, one in a blue suit and the other with long hair in a dark shirt, facing forward.
Crime
2 weeks ago
Courthouse shooting: As victim recovers, judge keeps Eatherly’s bond at $1 million

Fox’s mother says he is slowly recovering as a judge kept the accused shooter’s bond at $1 million after conflicting accounts of what led to the gunfire.

A CMCSS school bus crashed in Carroll County on March 27, 2026. (Rosalee and Zaviel Lugo, contributed via WKRN)
News
3 weeks ago
Kenwood bus crash: CMCSS says parents were notified, parent says many learned online

CMCSS says staff individually notified parents after the March 27 Kenwood Middle School bus crash – a timeline that differs from what a parent told the School Board.

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