The annual Montgomery County Easter Egg Hunt took place at Civitan Park on Saturday, drawing hundreds of families for a day filled with excitement.
The Clarksville Police Department is working a wreck with injuries on Providence Boulevard at Power Street involving a vehicle and a motorcycle.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including flooding in Clarksville, an ethics complaint against Rep Aron Maberry, details in the stabbing death and a new developer for the Vulcan site.
LG Electronics, the South Korea-based company that creates thousands of washing machines a day in Clarksville, plans to expand its operations with a 560,000-square-foot warehouse.
Montgomery County is hosting a flood recovery resource fair at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 15 at Kirkwood High School for residents impacted by the floods that hit the Clarksville Montgomery County area in mid-February and early-April.
For many years, Austin Peay State University has proudly held the title of the second-most affordable university in the state of Tennessee. While that still holds true, on Friday morning, the APSU Board of Trustees approved a 5% increase in undergraduate tuition and mandatory fees.
The Clarksville Police Department is currently investigating a vehicle theft that occurred early Friday morning on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard.
The West Creek High boys’ soccer team traveled to Rossview High school for a cross-town matchup with the Hawks. While both teams had their chances, the defense held firm on both sides, and the game ended in a 0-0 draw.
The Chapel Hill Lions traveled across the river to Montgomery Central High School for a flag football matchup with the Indians. While the Lions battled and made timely stops, the Indians early scoring was too much to overcome, and Central earned a 28-0 win to celebrate senior night.
The Mega Job Fair is a regional event featuring businesses from the Middle Tennessee, Clarksville and Fort Campbell area.