Radical Mission Compassionate Ministries hosted their annual Warm Souls event at the Morgan University Center at Austin Peay State University on Saturday. The
We have a chance of precipitation on Christmas in Clarksville, but it’s not the kind anyone wants.
If you saw strange lights sparkling across the sky Saturday night, no it wasn’t an early visit from Santa Claus (or at least, we’re pretty sure it wasn’t).
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including a missing veteran arrested, homicide in house, and a dispute over overpaid taxes.
The Todd County Rebels hosted the Fort Campbell Falcons for the first round of the Todd County Battle of the Border Tournament on Friday.
The Montgomery Central High School Indians traveled to Todd County for a matchup with the Mayfield Cardinals in the Battle of the Border Tournament on Friday.
The finalists have been named for Deck the County: Holiday Business Showdown! as part of the Christmas in Clarksville lights contest.
West Creek High junior guard Kameron Bowers has been named Clarksville Now Player of the Week following his consistent play over the week of Dec. 9th. In that time frame, the Coyotes went 2-0 and defeated their rival Northeast High and defending state champion Chatanooga Prep.
Amid high winds this afternoon, several of the traffic control lights on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard are not working, which is causing considerable traffic congestion, according to Clarksville Police.
Downtown Commons hosted a free live ice sculpting and a screening of The Grinch on Thursday. The event drew visitors to the downtown area for a fun-filled evening.