News
1 year ago
The Clarksville Rundown: Mall movie theater upgrade, Riverview hotel reborn, APSU pays prof to leave | PODCAST

The movie theater at the mall will be gutted and replaced with club seats, high-tech sound, and butter you can guzzle. Plus, the renovated Riverview hotel downtown is officially open, and APSU’s payout to the embattled professor is revealed. Also, Chris considers turning Clarksville Now into either a right-wing or left-wing partisan rag, just to make his life easier.

High Schools
1 year ago
Clarksville High School girls’ golf team headed to state tournament

The Clarksville High School Girls’ Golf Team won the Region 7 Golf Tournament at the Humboldt Country Club on Monday.

Crime
1 year ago
19-year-old charged with kidnapping, burglary in August home invasion

A 19-year-old is in custody on charges of aggravated kidnapping and burglary after police said he broke into a woman’s home and held her at gunpoint in Clarksville.

Crime
1 year ago
Clarksville man charged with DUI homicide in crash that killed 53-year-old woman

A Clarksville man has been arrested for vehicular homicide and driving under the influence after causing a car crash that killed a 53-year-old woman.

High Schools
1 year ago
Clarksville High volleyball downs Rossview for 7th straight district championship | PHOTOS

The Clarksville Wildcats and Rossview Hawks traveled to Kirkwood High School Thursday for the District 13-4A championship.

Opinion
1 year ago
Allie Phillips, Rep. Ronnie Glynn fighting for our families while Republicans attack them | OPINION

Contributed commentary by Montgomery County Democratic Party Chairman Charles Uffelman on attacks on Rep. Ronnie Glynn and Allie Phillips.

News
1 year ago
APSU to pay embattled psychology professor $56,000 in severance agreement

The agreement that separated an embattled psychology professor from Austin Peay State University included a $56,000 severance package.

News
1 year ago
Wallace Redd resigns from Clarksville City Council

City Councilperson Wallace Redd has announced his resignation from the Ward 4 seat on the council, effective Oct. 31.