Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including Riverside Drive developments, murder details revealed, and the 101st Airborne getting orders for the southern border.
The Kirkwood High boys’ basketball team met up with the Dickson County Cougars at Springfield High School for the region 7-4A championship game on Friday night, with the right to host a sectional game on Monday on the line.
In this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, Charlie Koon talks to Christy Batts, chief broadband officer at CDE Lightband.
A fire broke out at the Waste Connections Transfer Station on Tylertown Road in Clarksville Friday night.
After weeks of closeout sales, Big Lots dropped a big surprise this week: They’ll reopen with new owners. Meanwhile, the planned five-story apartments next door failed to get rezoning. Here’s what all of that means for plans to attract a grocery to Riverside Drive.
Kirkwood High Softball Pitcher Maddie Ratcliff threw the first no-hitter in Cobras softball program history in the season opener, defeating Jo Byrns High School on Thursday night, 12-0.
The Clarksville Black History Month Committee held its annual closing of Black History Month ceremony on Thursday at First Missionary Baptist Church.
Contributed commentary by Mike Iwicki on flood damage in Clarksville.
Approximately 300 Fort Campbell soldiers have been deployed to help protect and enforce the U.S. southern border.
The Clarksville Lady Wildcats and Henry County Patriots met up at Springfield High School for the Region 7-4A championship, with the winner hosting a sectional game on Saturday, and the loser traveling to Bartlett. A physical, gritty contest had everything you could ask for: lead changes, controversial calls, and, to end it all, Malon Smith sank two free throws with a second remaining to give the Wildcats a 35-33 win and their third consecutive region championship.