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A Minglewood Elementary School teacher accused of screaming at a 4-year-old special needs student, pulling his hair and pushing him received a three-day suspension and reprimand earlier this school year.
Despite showing progress in its transportation operations and staffing over the past year, the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System is still struggling with bus driver shortages.
The owners of the land are offering to buy the mobile homes or help relocate them. Residents were given about a week to make a decision, but not everyone wants to move.
A recent high-profile crime being solved in Montgomery County left some people with a question: When did we get Automatic License Plate Readers? They’ve been in place for a few years, and at specific locations.
From first-time business owners, to Circuit Court judges, to young creatives, here are 10 people under 40 who’ve already made a big difference in Clarksville.
Regiss Williams walked into the hospital believing he had the flu, and within hours he was taken by life flight to Nashville, fighting for his life against a lethal bacterial infection.
A 10-year-old boy noticed a Dragons Breath butane lighter on a display case at the MAPCO in easy reach of children, according to his mom. With the touch of a button, he suffered second-degree burns to his face.
Here are the top 10 stories of 2023 from Clarksville Now, from the opening of F&M Bank Arena to Haven Madison on “American Idol.”