The George Plaster Show is coming to ESPN Clarksville this week, and Plaster said to expect his team to talk sports, take calls and do sports radio the way it ought to be done.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including on the Sprouts grocery, a controversy over religion at football games, and inside the Dunlop House.
The new branch of the Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library and the new Montgomery County Animal Services building opened this weekend.
The Northwest Vikings traveled across the river to Montgomery Central High School for an in-city matchup with the Indians.
A family in Montgomery County lost their home and two pets in a fire Friday evening.
Austin Peay State University has fired a professor over a post he shared on social media apparently in response to the shooting death of Charlie Kirk.
Congressional candidate Tres Wittum organized a prayer event in the parking lot of Montgomery Central Friday to support the Northwest High assistant football coach.
Traffic flow through the Dunlop Lane and Rollow Lane intersection reopened today in Montgomery County.
Former U.S. Rep. Mark Green hosted four events in District 7 to showcase his endorsement of Matt Van Epps to replace him in Congress.
The Clarksville Police Department is currently working a wreck with injuries on Riverside Drive at Crossland Avenue.