
Contemporary Christian rock band Casting Crowns headlined a stop on The Awakening Tour 2024 at F&M Bank Arena on Friday.

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including on Veteran Equine Time, an APSU murder suspect arrested, and a new housing development proposed.

The Northeast Eagles hosted the Northwest Vikings for senior night on Friday. Northeast earned its first win of the season, and Deonte Weston’s first win as a head coach.

The 8-0 Clarksville Wildcats traveled to Rossview High School to face the 7-1 Rossview Hawks for the Warfield-Shield game, one of the biggest rivalries in the state.

A Montgomery County lawyer received a Public Censure from the Board of Professional Responsibility of the Tennessee Supreme Court on Thursday, Oct. 24, according to a press release sent to Clarksville Now.

Austin Peay State University’s men’s and women’s basketball teams launched their season with the fourth annual Govs Madness event at the F&M Bank Arena.
The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s help locating 22-year-old Kajalben Patel.
Jason Steen, owner of Clarksville Today and Scoop Nashville, died at 44, leaving behind a legacy of damaged lives, lawsuits and restricted public records. Also, a proposal to limit the number of liquor stores in Clarksville backfired, opening the floodgates to double them. And Ryan explains why Ploeckelman’s Southern Cooking is never gonna happen.