This season has been filled with upsets, unlikely heroes, and domination from top-level student-athletes. Here are the top storylines heading into the postseason.
As rescue and relief efforts continue, Clarksville dispatch has released a list of dozens of street and road closures across the city. Flooding, fallen trees and even sinkholes have caused many roadways to be closed to traffic. Here is a list a current road closures in Clarksville.
A new paid internship program designed to connect local employers with Austin Peay State University students will host its first information session this month.
Here’s the list of the additional streets that have been reopened by the Clarksville Street Department on the morning of Monday, Feb. 17.
Over the course of the past 24 hours, the Montgomery County Fire Service has helped rescue two separate vehicles who were trapped on flooded roadways.
After a weekend dominated by showers and hazardous conditions, Clarksville-Montgomery County will have mostly sunny weather on Monday, before snow showers are expected to hit the following night.
The Clarksville Academy Cougars traveled to Ezell Harding Christian for the Division II-A Middle Distirct Championship against the Goodpasture Cougars, who are ranked number one in their class in the state. The Cougars battled, but couldn’t get stops down the stretch, and Goodpasture won the “Battle of the Cougars” 65-52.
The Richview Middle School boys’ basketball team traveled to Rockvale High School for the TMSAA Class 3A State Championship game against the Elmore Park Eagles, who had not lost a game in over three years. The Eagles caught fire from three early on and built a big lead, as the Cowboys couldn’t come back from the early deficit.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now.
The Kirkwood Cobras hosted the Kenwood Knights at “The Pit” on Friday night for the final night of the regular season. An absolute classic of a game saw both teams trade the lead down the stretch before they headed to overtime, where the Cobras got just enough shots to fall and earned a 51-47 win to close their season with 21 wins, the most in their program’s history.