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Tavia Smith

Tavia Smith is the client content manager at ClarksvilleNow.com. Reach her via email at tsmith@clarksvillenow.com

News
6 years ago
APSU partners with University of Nevada to host international tree ring symposium – virtually

Austin Peay State University recently stepped in to host a virtual gathering of the world’s top tree ring scientists.

Education
6 years ago
CMCSS’s Communications Department announces two key appointments

Jessica Goldberg has been selected as the Director of Communications and Marketing and Elizabeth Vincent has been selected as the Director of Continuous Improvement.

Crime
6 years ago
Hendersonville man charged with federal arson in Metro courthouse fire

Numerous video clips and photographs of the destruction at the Courthouse were posted on social media websites, on the websites for news outlets, and on other Internet sites.

Business
6 years ago
National Doughnut Day offers sweet deals, Friday, June 5

Check out the local deals for National Doughnut Day!

Business
6 years ago
Gas & Water reopens customer service centers

Social distancing restrictions are in place for employees and customer.

news
6 years ago
Man who killed ex-girlfriend, unborn baby sentenced to two consecutive life sentences

Quentin Bird will serve two life without parole sentences for stabbing his pregnant ex-girlfriend and his unborn child to death.

Lifestyle
6 years ago
PHOTOS: Community holds march and demonstration against police brutality

Around two hundred marchers took to the streets of Clarksville Tuesday in a peaceful protest against police brutality.

Governor
Business
6 years ago
Gov. Lee Announces Tennessee Business Relief Program

$200 Million Available for Small Businesses Affected by COVID-19

Lifestyle
6 years ago
Ahava Healthcare celebrates resident who turned 100, veteran who turned 84

Ahava residents Maggie Lorene (Jones) Tucker turned 100 years old and Horace Brandon Stout turned 84 last week.

Coronavirus
6 years ago
Many Parks & Recreation facilities reopen

Clarksville Parks & Recreation and Montgomery County Parks facilities and amenities reopened some facilities on Monday, June 1 as the community entered the next phase of the COVID-19 reopening process.

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