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News
4 years ago
Eagle’s View neighbors apprehensive about Spring Creek Parkway/Northeast Connector

Several Eagle’s Bluff residents say they purchased a home in Clarksville two years ago not knowing that part of their backyards would become a major roadway.

Education
4 years ago
Tighter bus zones next year leave kids walking busy roads to Clarksville-Montgomery County schools

CMCSS doesn’t have enough drivers and has to cut back on bus zones, expanding the Parent Responsibility Zones. But for some neighborhoods near the schools, walking isn’t possible.

Education
4 years ago
Schools to crack down on violence, revise student discipline policies in Clarksville-Montgomery County

In response to an uptick in violence at schools, the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System will crack down on violence and revise their discipline policies.

News
4 years ago
VP of Student Affairs at APSU resigned after accusation of sexual harassment

The vice president for Student Affairs at Austin Peay State University resigned following a complaint that he sexually harassed an employee under his supervision.

Education
4 years ago
‘They’re paid atrociously’: Proposed law would require school districts to pay nurses same as teachers

“I just feel like we don’t get paid enough for what we’re required to do and what is expected of us,” one school nurse told Clarksville Now.

Lifestyle
4 years ago
‘We’re just like you, but different’: Two faces of autism in Clarksville

We talked to the community about living with autism and the common misconceptions that neurotypical people have.

Elections
4 years ago
What Republican candidates for Montgomery County mayor have to say about schools, growth, arena

In May, voters will choose between two candidates for the Republican nomination for Montgomery County mayor: Wallace Redd or Wes Golden.

News
4 years ago
‘They have no power, no food, no water:’ Ukrainian Austin Peay professor’s family trapped in war zone

For Americans with Ukrainian heritage, such as Austin Peay State University physics professor Roman Golovchak, the situation in Ukraine is personal and painful.

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