News
12 months ago
News in Clarksville: Scoop Media owner dies, early voting begins, flood meeting planned and other top stories this week

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including the death of the Scoop Media Group owner, early voting begins, and a flooding meeting being planned.

High Schools
12 months ago
Kenwood High dominates Dickson County to keep football playoff hopes alive | PHOTOS

The Kenwood Knights hosted the Dickson County Cougars for a huge Region 7-6A matchup.

News
12 months ago
Old farmhouse catches fire in East Montgomery, still under investigation

Montgomery County Fire Service responded to a structure fire Thursday afternoon in East Montgomery County.

High Schools
12 months ago
Clarksville High volleyball falls short in sub-state against Collierville | PHOTOS

The Clarksville High Wildcats hosted the Collierville Dragons for a win-or-go-home matchup at Clarksville High School for a chance to advance to the state tournament. While the Wildcats were able to go on a few scoring runs, the Dragons defense proved too much to overcome as CHS fell 3-0, ultimately ending their 2024-25 season.

Clarksville Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours at Furniture Connection on October 17, 2024. (Wesley Irvin)
Lifestyle
12 months ago
Furniture Connection hosts Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours | PHOTOS

Furniture Connection hosted the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours event on Thursday.

High Schools
12 months ago
Fort Campbell football clinches home-field advantage after overpowering Todd County | PHOTOS

The Fort Campbell Falcons welcomed in the Todd County Rebels for a district matchup at Fryar Stadium on October 17th.

High Schools
12 months ago
Rossview High girls’ soccer wins third consecutive region championship as they defeat CHS

For the third consecutive year, the Rossview High Hawks have won the region 7-3A championship game after overcoming Clarksville High School by a score of 1-0. 

News
12 months ago
Civil rights monument planned in Dixon Park to honor Pastor Terry, CSM Brown, Dr. Burt and more

The Clarksville Arts & Heritage Council recently unveiled plans for a civil rights monument near the L&N Depot in Dixon Park.