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
5 months ago
Trial begins for woman charged with murder of Army veteran husband in 2022

The jury trial for Theary Lim, charged with the 2022 shooting death of her retired Army husband Sothan In began Monday afternoon in Clarksville.

News
5 months ago
‘We don’t want personal conversations’: Clarksville officials meet with Woodstock flood victims

Though the flood waters in north Clarksville are receding, tempers have only risen for the residents of Woodstock Estates – tempers that flared during a neighborhood meeting Wednesday night between residents and city officials.

News
5 months ago
Ethics complaints against Rep. Maberry dismissed, commission warns complainants of legal action

The Tennessee Ethics Commission dismissed the complaints against state Rep. Aron Maberry of Clarksville on Tuesday, and, in a turn of events, considered taking legal action against those who made the allegations.

News
5 months ago
‘Here we go again’: Homeowners say they were told Woodstock flooding was fixed | PHOTOS

Nearly five years ago, Sharon and Roger Pearson decided to yank up their roots from Indiana and move to Clarksville. That move ended up coming with a flood of regret.

The Austin Peay State University Board of Trustees meets on April 11, 2025, in their new board room. (Jordan Renfro)
Education
5 months ago
APSU Board of Trustees approves 5% increase to undergraduate tuition

For many years, Austin Peay State University has proudly held the title of the second-most affordable university in the state of Tennessee. While that still holds true, on Friday morning, the APSU Board of Trustees approved a 5% increase in undergraduate tuition and mandatory fees.

News
5 months ago
‘There ain’t any money left’: Military couple depletes retirement to recover from Woodstock flooding

When they retired out of Fort Campbell, they looked forward to golden years in a cozy home in Woodstock in north Clarksville. Neither anticipated the financial drain their home would become.

News
5 months ago
Ethics complaints filed against Rep. Aron Maberry over dual role on School Board

Formal complaints have been filed with the Tennessee Ethics Commission against Rep. Aron Maberry, who has insisted that the normally closed-door hearing be held as soon as possible and be made fully public.

Crime
5 months ago
Police: Clarksville mobile home stabbing death was ambush, robbery

As the case is bound over to the grand jury, new details have emerged in the March 15 Clarksville mobile home stabbing death,

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