Though the roads were more wet with rain than slick with ice in Clarksville Sunday morning, the Winter Weather Advisory continues through noon.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now, including Walmart shooting details, dog rescue problems, the DEI / seed bank idea fails and other top stories this week.
The Kirkwood High Lady Cobras traveled to Kenwood High school for a matchup with the Knights on the final day of Christmas Break.
The Kirkwood Cobras took a trip to “The Castle” at Kenwood High School for a matchup with the Knights.
A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for Montgomery County from 3 a.m. to noon Sunday.
Additional details have emerged about the shooting at Walmart on Christmas Eve in Clarksville, including that the 19-year-old held a gun to a woman’s head and threatened her children before he was shot several times.
The dog shelter in Stewart County was working fine for years, but then they became overwhelmed and dogs ended up in “deplorable” conditions. It’s better now to start looking for solutions than assigning blame. Also, a Clarksville City Council member pushes to fire a DEI officer and use the money to prepare for the end times, a parking garage closes, and Chris reviews the top 10 stories of 2024.
West Creek High senior quarterback Kinleigh Lewis has been named one of the 32 nominees for the Maxwell Award, the National Player of the Year award presented to the best flag football player in the nation by the NFL.
Stewart County officials met with Clarksville volunteers to thank them for their contribution and said no charges are pending or will be pressed against any of the workers at SBBF.
The Clarksville City Council voted down a councilmember’s ordinance that would’ve taken $120,000 from the Human Resources Department and given it to the Forestry Department for the creation of a seed bank.