Lifestyle
1 year ago
Emancipation Day Block Party brings out music, dancing, food to Dixon Park | PHOTOS

Emancipation Day was celebrated in a Block Party Saturday in Dixon Park, with music, vendors, dance contests, food and prizes.

Lifestyle
1 year ago
Northeast High School student wins new Toyota Corolla during Pass and Go at Wyatt-Johnson | PHOTOS

The 16th annual “Pass and Go” Event took place Saturday at Wyatt-Johnson Toyota, where eligible Advanced Placement students from area high schools had a chance to win a new car.

Lifestyle
1 year ago
Austin Peay State University sees off 700 summer graduates | PHOTOS

Austin Peay State University in Clarksville held its commencement ceremony Friday to honor its Summer 2024 graduates.

News
1 year ago
News in Clarksville: Roundabout to open, Maberry wins primary, childcare center and other top stories this week

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including the new roundabout about to open, Aron Maberry winning the GOP primary, and the industrial park childcare center opens.

High Schools
1 year ago
Clarksville Academy ties McEwen in defensive struggle for first scrimmage | PHOTOS

The Clarksville Academy Cougars hosted the McEwen Warriors for the first scrimmage of the season at Simpson Field on Friday. A defense-heavy affair with splash plays here and there culminated in a 7-7 tie to kick off August.

The annual Montgomery County Fair, held at the Clarksville Speedway on August 2, 2024. (Wesley Irvin)
Entertainment
1 year ago
Montgomery County Fair in full swing at Clarksville Speedway | VIDEO

The Montgomery County Fair continues this weekend at the Clarksville Speedway, bringing the fun with carnival rides, races and more.

News
1 year ago
Council names 3 spots in city after Black leaders who had lasting impact on Clarksville

The City Council approved several resolutions Thursday night to name areas several around Clarksville after local Black leaders who made an impact on the community.

News
1 year ago
The Clarksville Rundown: How national cash affected local elections, who’s to blame for flooding, and ideas for roundabout art | PODCAST

The local Republican Primary for state House District 68 turned nasty as national school voucher groups poured money into getting their candidate elected. Also, who’s to blame when someone unknowingly builds a house in a neighborhood flood retention pond? And Chris misremembers the ram-headed statue being in Nashville (it’s actually at Five Points in Birmingham).