Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including a first-grader left on a school bus, a drive-by shooting sentencing, and the roundabout camera being shut off .
The Industrial Park in Clarksville continues to grow with more businesses; however, food options are limited for people wanting to stay away from Wilma Rudolph Boulevard during rush hour traffic.
The Fort Campbell Falcons hosted a week 0 jamboree tune up for six Clarksville and Hopkinsivlle football teams. After four games of explosive plays, big hits, and exciting action at Fryar Stadium, there’s only one thing to say. Football is back.
U.S. Sen. Bill Hagerty visited the Industrial Park today as part of a statewide economic development tour. Hagerty talked with managers at LG’s Clarksville plant and the owners of Old Glory Distillery and toured both facilities.
The final event of the Summer Concert Series took place on Thursday at Barbara Johnson Park in Clarksville.
Contributed commentary by Dewey A. Browder as part of the essay series “The Road to 250: Community Spirit in Action,” celebrating the history of unity in Clarksville ahead of America’s 250th anniversary.
After a first-grader was left asleep on the bus for an hour, CMCSS has a wake-up call on tracking students. Also, will shutting down the live traffic camera end or encourage the Rhonda 500? And Chris defends the merits of strong coffee from Ryan’s blonde-roast caffeine lies.
The Clarksville Police Department is currently investigating a home burglary that occurred earlier this month and is asking for the public’s help identifying one of the suspects involved.