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

News
2 years ago
Family of 3 loses their home to fire on Corinth Court in Clarksville | VIDEO

First responders were dispatched to the scene of a house fire near 101st Airborne Division Parkway on Thursday morning and found dark pillars of smoke funneling out of the home.

News
2 years ago
Early morning house fire on Courtney Drive likely caused by candle

In the early hours of Wednesday morning, first responders arrived on the smoky scene of a growing house fire on Courtney Drive.

Elections
2 years ago
Candidates for Assessor of Property previously faced off in lawsuit

The tension between the two women running for Montgomery County Assessor of Property – Erinne Hester and Caitlin Castle-Swaffer – is about more than the political campaign; it’s also rooted in a lawsuit.

Crime
2 years ago
Police seek help identifying suspects in string of vehicle burglaries | VIDEO

The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s help identifying suspects who burglarized a series of vehicles last week.

Crime
2 years ago
Militia ‘sniper’ in Montgomery County arrested, said he planned to attack southern border, according to FBI

A yearlong investigation into a Montgomery County man whom FBI agents say planned to attack the southern border concluded this week with his arrest.

Education
2 years ago
Latest school name proposed for Clarksville-Montgomery County: Freedom Valley Elementary

After consideration and approval from the CMCSS senior leadership team, Schools Director Dr. Jean Luna-Vedder announced the proposed name for the 26th elementary school: Freedom Valley Elementary.

Education
2 years ago
New CMCSS elementary school will need relocation of mobile home residents on property

The owners of the land are offering to buy the mobile homes or help relocate them. Residents were given about a week to make a decision, but not everyone wants to move.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
Judy’s Hope fulfilled as women, children begin moving into ‘tiny house’ shelter neighborhood in Clarksville

After their doors opened in October 2023, Judy’s Hope continued to make strides and hit major milestones and achievements. Now, three of the tiny homes in the safe haven village are occupied, and more will be filling up soon.

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