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Tavia Smith

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

Crime
6 years ago
Truck crashes into occupied home in Clarksville

A man, woman, and dog were inside the house when a truck struck their house. No one was injured. 

News
6 years ago
City, County Government closed Monday, Jan. 20 to observe Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Martin Luther King Day, became a federal holiday and went into effect on Jan. 20, 1986.

Crime
6 years ago
Clarksville man charged with aggravated child rape, child abuse

Cory Aita is accused of sexually abusing a child younger than three years old and causing serious bodily harm.

Health
6 years ago
Clarksville Parks and Recreation works to bring an Inclusive Playground to Clarksville

Clarksville Parks and Recreation officials are hoping to bring the proposed new inclusive playground to the Clarksville Athletic Complex at Exit 8.

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news
6 years ago
City’s Internal Auditor departing for role with financial services firm

Rodney Wright, Director of Internal Audit since 2016, will resign his office at the end of the month.

Lifestyle
6 years ago
Grayson, 6-year-old who received Clarksville motorcycle wish, healing from risky surgery

Grayson, 6, is on the other side of his surgery and despite a few serious medical issues remains positive.

Education
6 years ago
APSU physics students launch hops into stratosphere for new Strawberry Alley beer

 Strawberry Alley will host a tapping party for the special beer later this spring.

Health
6 years ago
American Heart Association Launches #QuitLying Day to Combat Youth Vaping in Schools

The Middle Tennessee American Heart Association has been awarded a grant from the Clarksville-Montgomery County Community Health Foundation to launch anti-vaping campaigns in the middle and high schools of Montgomery and Stewart Counties.

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Crime
6 years ago
Man dies from injuries sustained in Bennett Drive shooting

Two men have been charged with the shooting death of a 32-year-old man.

Lifestyle
6 years ago
Parks and Recreation to host Youth Glow Night at the Pool

The event is open to youth 10 to 17 years old and costs $6 per person.

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