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A wreck has Interstate 24 eastbound slow near Exit 11.
Richard V. Stevens, communications director for the City of Clarksville, announced Tuesday that he will retire in August, concluding a 40-year career as a journalist, media executive and communications professional.
Gerald Nix does his best to hold onto hope when it comes to finding out what happened to his 24-year-old daughter, Diana Nix, who was killed over two decades ago.
We’re likely to start and end the week with showers and thunderstorms, with a break in the middle for sunny skies.
The adopted son of a slain elderly couple was extradited to Clarksville after being charged with their 2010 murders.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.
Friday marked a year since the fatal hit-and-run that took 77-year-old Lilburn Evitts’ life, and his family still wants answers about what happened to their loved one.
The revenues have allowed CDE Lightband to pay off the interdivision loan 17 years earlier than projected.
A pair of wrecks have traffic tied up on Interstate 24.
Montgomery County saw a sharp dip in veteran residents in 2020, according to a recent report from the Montgomery County Veterans Services Organization.