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

Crime
2 years ago
Tennova patients’ personal data leaked after Community Health Systems software breach

Between January 28 and January 30, 2023, an unauthorized party accessed personal information on CHS’s system, according to Fortra, LLC, a hired cyber security company.

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Crime
2 years ago
Sexual assault reported on 101st Parkway near Walmart

The police department is investigating a sexual assault that took place on April 1 at 101st Airborne Division Parkway Walmart Neighborhood Market.

Entertainment
2 years ago
Part of downtown Clarksville to close Monday-Wednesday for filming of parade scene for ‘Holland, MI’

Portions of downtown Clarksville will be closed to business activity and public parking from April 17-19, while crews for a movie production team are filming a scene for the upcoming Amazon movie “Holland, MI.”

Business
2 years ago
Parlor Doughnuts coming to Madison Street in Clarksville

A coffee and doughnut franchise out of Evansville, Indiana, is coming to Clarksville in May.

Crime
2 years ago
Clarksville man sentenced to prison for sending nude photos to FBI agent posing as child

A Clarksville man was sentenced to federal prison after contacting an undercover FBI agent posing as a 15-year-old girl.

Crime
2 years ago
CPD investigating vehicle burglary at Pet Supplies Plus parking lot | VIDEO

The Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect involved in a vehicle burglary that occurred at the Pet Supplies Plus, April 4.

Crime
2 years ago
Former Kenwood assistant principal pleads down from statutory rape of teen to assault, gets ‘nolle’ dismissal

A former Kenwood High School assistant principal who had been charged with aggravated statutory rape of a 17-year-old has pleaded down to assault.

Education
2 years ago
Recess in schools: Moms push Clarksville-Montgomery County to offer more breaks for kids

The Centers for Disease Control says recess improves their memory, attention and concentration while also reducing disruptive behavior in the classroom.

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