Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including CMCSS sends out a list of banned books and plans are revealed for the Dunlop House site.
The Austin Peay State University Art Club produced several pieces of chalk walk art at their last meeting, on Nov. 14, behind the Art & Design building.
Loaves and Fishes hosted its annual Night of Hope fundraiser at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center on Friday.
A student suffered severe injuries from a chokehold on a school bus, but will we ever know the consequences? Plus the latest on the list of banned books that was sent to local libraries, and Ryan shares the heart-warming tale of Kenny Rogers and the “Six Pack.”
We’ve reached the end of the 2024-25 high school fall sports season. Between the storylines, the upsets, the victories, and even the defeats, it was a fun ride with some talented teams in the area. Let’s take a look at just how historical the fall season was for Clarksville area sports.
Clarksville Police are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a runaway juvenile.
In this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, Charlie Koon and Ryan Ploeckelman talk to Paul Turner from Ajax Distributing and Pastor Mike Burnette of LifePoint Church about Turkeys For Troops.
Kroger broke ground this week on its fourth – and much larger – store in Clarksville, a new 123,000-square-foot Kroger Marketplace on Needmore Road.
The 15th Annual Construction Contest hosted by the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System took place at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center, where local high school students showcased their construction skills in hands-on competitions.
TSSAA has announced the classifications, districts, and regions for the 2025-2027 cycle of high school sports. There are a few notable changes in the Clarksville Area, so let’s take a look at where everyone now sits.