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News
11 hours ago
10 Black leaders who helped to shape Clarksville’s future against all odds

In honor of Black History Month, let’s look back at not just athletes and artists, but to the leaders who worked to make Clarksville a better place for everyone.

Crime
1 day ago
18-year-old charged in 2024 Timberline Way shooting that killed 16-year-old girl

Two years after a shooting on Timberline Way in Clarksville left a 16-year-old girl dead, a grand jury has returned a second-degree murder indictment.

Crime
1 day ago
What to know about Clarksville Police’s plan for new oral drug testing equipment

The City Council approved a proposal that gives CPD access to grant funding to buy new oral drug testing equipment. Here’s what to know about the system.

Chick-fil-A. (Shutterstock)
Business
2 days ago
3rd Chick-fil-A planned for Clarksville, this one on Fort Campbell Boulevard

Site plans have been submitted to the Clarksville-Montgomery County Regional Planning Commission for the development of a Chick-fil-A off Fort Campbell Boulevard.

News
2 days ago
Work week weather: Highs climb into 70s this week, ending with rain

Clarksville forecast: A warming trend will take hold early this week, with highs climbing from the mid-60s on Washington’s Birthday into the mid-70s by Thursday.

Clockwise from the top left, Clarksville Housing Authority, Cheyanne Maddox sentencing, TVA coal plant, Camp Rainbow Radiothon.
News
3 days ago
News in Clarksville: Housing director named, Maddox case sentence, TVA keeps coal and other top stories this week

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including the Housing Authority ending a long vacancy, a sentence in the Maddox case, and TVA keeping the coal plant.

A Twitch video in which Vaughn Hart discusses her classes and CMCSS administration. (Contributed)
News
4 days ago
Rossview High teacher suspended, sent home over notes calling students ‘stupid,’ Twitch video

A Rossview High School teacher has been suspended and placed on an alternate worksite after district officials found she used derogatory language about students.

The Clarksville Housing Authority on Richardson Street. (Christian Brown)
News
5 days ago
Clarksville Housing Authority hires new director, takes steps to look into contract with interim

The Clarksville Housing Authority finally named a new executive director on Wednesday: former City Council member Wanda Allen.

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