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

F&M Bank Arena under construction on, Aug 8, 2022. (Lee Erwin)
News
3 years ago
F&M Bank Arena granted certificate of occupancy

As construction nears completion, arena staff can begin to settle into their new home now that the certificate of occupancy has been granted.

Education
3 years ago
Austin Peay graduate teaching assistants struggle with stipends of only $5,200 per year

Graduates from Austin Peay State University are looking for larger stipends to cover living expenses while continuing their study.

Education
3 years ago
CMCSS transfers small plot of land to Montgomery County Highway Department

A transfer of a 0.43-acre plot of land to the Montgomery County Highway Department was approved to by the Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board Tuesday night.

Crime
3 years ago
Woman charged with homicide in 2022 head-on crash that killed 79-year-old woman

Katlyn Smalley was arrested for vehicular homicide and reckless endangerment for a fatal car crash on March 21, 2022.

Entertainment
3 years ago
‘When my words fail, music always speaks,’ Haven Madison on her journey to ‘American Idol’

Haven Madison Roy, 16, is a cheerleader at Clarksville High School, member of the Student Government Association, and a follower of Christ. She’s also a contender on “American Idol.”

Crime
3 years ago
CPD seeks public’s help identifying suspect in AutoZone armed robbery

The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect involved in an armed robbery of the AutoZone located at 1105 Riverwood place. 

News
3 years ago
Tennova Healthcare cancels contracts for Emergency Room nurses, forces them to renew at lower rates

During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, ER RN/Paramedic pay rates at Tennova had incentive pay at $75 an hour. That pay has been cut to $60 an hour with less than 48 hours’ notice.

Crime
3 years ago
Dodge’s shooting: Armed bystander shot 2 suspects who killed man at Clarksville gas station

An Army veteran put himself in harm’s way to protect himself and the victim of the Jan. 28 Dodge’s gas station shooting when he pulled out a Glock and fired at the suspects.