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 months ago
School Board member Herbert Nelson announces resignation during meeting

Herbert Nelson, District 3 representative for the Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board, announced his resignation.

Crime
2 months ago
Body found in field behind strip mall on Dunlop Lane in Clarksville

The Clarksville Police Department is investigating the death of a person whose body was found in field off of Dunlop Lane this morning.

Crime
3 months ago
Teen pleads guilty to second-degree murder of woman who was found shot in crashed car

A Clarksville teen has pleaded guilty for his part in the 2023 slaying of a woman who then crashed her car into a trash bin.

News
3 months ago
New in Clarksville schools this year: Cellphone ban, longer recess, student board member

Big changes are taking effect for Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools. Here’s what the cellphone blackout looks like, and what’s involved in longer recess times.

News
3 months ago
2 dogs, 1 cat killed in Cranklen Circle structure fire Thursday evening

A structure fire off Cranklen Circle leads to the deaths of two dogs and one cat on Thursday, August 7, with other animals reportedly injured.

Business
3 months ago
Granny’s Soul Food expands with new location on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard | PHOTOS

Granny’s Soul Food opened in 2022 on Fort Campbell Boulevard. Now, three years later, they are expanding their reach to a second Clarksville location

Crime
3 months ago
Retrial begins for man charged with Clarksville home invasion kidnapping, murder

After the original murder trial resulted in a mistrial due to a juror being related to the defendant, the trial for Timothy Williams started over this week.

Drivers zoom through a stop sign at Jordan Road and Andrew Drive in June 2025. (Mike Ross, contributed)
Crime
3 months ago
Drivers caught on video running stop signs in Clarksville: What can be done? | VIDEO

Residents of Hermitage Estates in north Clarksville have documented a number of drivers running the stop sign. Here’s what can be done about traffic problems.