Jordan Renfro

Jordan Renfro is a news reporter with ClarksvilleNow.com. Reach her by email at jrenfro@5starradio.com or call 931-648-7720 ext. 547

Steven Allen Hirschi (MCSO contributed)
Crime
6 days ago
Northeast High School teacher charged with statutory rape of 17-year-old

A Northeast High School teacher has been arrested and charged with statutory rape by an authority figure.

Crime
1 week ago
UPDATE: 3 women punched, spit, splashed liquor after attempted shoplifting on Christmas Eve

Clarksville Police are asking for the public’s help identifying three women who assaulted multiple victims at a store in Governor’s Square Mall on Christmas Eve.

Crime
1 week ago
Woman charged with vehicular homicide, DUI in crash that killed elderly couple in Clarksville

A woman has been arrested on charges of driving under the influence and two counts of vehicular homicide in a crash that killed an elderly couple in Clarksville.

APSU Professor Darren Michael (Contributed)
News
1 week ago
APSU professor fired over Charlie Kirk post reinstated, administration failed to follow tenure process

The Austin Peay State University professor who was fired over a post he shared on social media following the shooting death of Charlie Kirk will return to his position today

Hummus Republic has several different protein options like lemon chicken, chicken shawarma, falafel, and plant-based options for their meals at 108 Morris Road, Suite 101, Dec. 22, 2025. (Jordan Renfro
Lifestyle
1 week ago
Hummus Republic serves ‘fresh habits,’ fast and casual Mediterranean food | PHOTOS

Hummus Republic offers a healthy fast-food option at its new location in Clarksville.

News
2 weeks ago
Emergency White Flag Shelter in need of volunteers beginning Sunday in Clarksville

Volunteers are needed in Clarksville for an Emergency White Flag Shelter beginning Dec. 28 as cold weather conditions approach.

News
3 weeks ago
Cellphone blackout: CMCSS students don’t like new policy ‘even if it benefits them’

As the winter break approaches for Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools, students, educators and staff have now had their first semester with the new cellphone policy.

News
3 weeks ago
School grades released: 70% of CMCSS Schools earn A or B on 2024–25 Report Card

CMCSS sees continuous improvements to the Tennessee State Report Card for the 2024-25 school year.

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