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News
4 years ago
Weekend weather: No, we aren’t likely to get 15 inches of snow in Clarksville

Clarksville snow forecast: The National Weather Service said we could get a wintry mix Sunday, and people need to keep an eye on the forecast for the next few days.

Crime
4 years ago
Police, ATF release video of suspect in Sin City Motorcycle Club arson

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Police this week released video showing a suspect in […]

News
4 years ago
F&M Bank arena hits new milestone with topping out celebration | PHOTOS

The F&M Bank Arena hit a new milestone today, with workers and local officials gathering together for topping ceremony and tour of the facility.

Crime
4 years ago
Cold case murder in Clarksville: Kenneth Hudspeth sentenced to life in prison plus 20 years

Kenneth Hudspeth, the man tied by DNA evidence to a 25-year-old cold case murder in Clarksville, was sentenced to life in prison plus 20 years Wednesday morning.

Business
4 years ago
$365 million recycling center, with 140 jobs, planned for Guthrie, Kentucky

A new, $365 million dollar recycling center planned by Novelis Inc. in Guthrie, KY promises to reduce carbon emissions by more than one million tons each year.

News
4 years ago
County Mayor Jim Durrett recaps 8 years of change, turning ‘pie in the sky’ to brick-and-mortar triumphs

Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett gave his final state-of-the-county address at Tuesday’s 2022 Chamber of Commerce Mayors’ Power Breakfast.

Crime
4 years ago
‘The guy is a war hero’: Cambodian refugee turned Army paratrooper remembered after fatal shooting

Family and friends remember a recent homicide victim, Sothan In, as someone who overcame incredible obstacles in order to serve his country.

News
4 years ago
Attorney in Clarksville censured by state board over communication, conflict of interest

Montgomery County attorney Travis Nathaniel Meeks of Meeks & Meeks received a public censure from the Tennessee Supreme Court’s Board of Professional Responsibility.