The 15th annual Fright on Franklin filled Public Square downtown on Saturday with more than 70 candy booth vendors and the annual costume contest.
A house burned down on Deerstand Drive in Woodlawn, in Montgomery County, early Sunday morning.
Austin Peay State University held its 79th annual Homecoming Parade on Saturday, this year with participation from all community clubs and organizations.
Clarksville forecast: The week will start out warm and dry, then we finally get a chance of rain. Sadly, that happens on Halloween.
Manna Cafe Ministries, a faith-based organization committed to serving families struggling with food insecurity, held its annual fundraiser the Golden Gala on Saturday at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center.
Contemporary Christian rock band Casting Crowns headlined a stop on The Awakening Tour 2024 at F&M Bank Arena on Friday.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including on Veteran Equine Time, an APSU murder suspect arrested, and a new housing development proposed.
The Northeast Eagles hosted the Northwest Vikings for senior night on Friday. Northeast earned its first win of the season, and Deonte Weston’s first win as a head coach.
The 8-0 Clarksville Wildcats traveled to Rossview High School to face the 7-1 Rossview Hawks for the Warfield-Shield game, one of the biggest rivalries in the state.
A Montgomery County lawyer received a Public Censure from the Board of Professional Responsibility of the Tennessee Supreme Court on Thursday, Oct. 24, according to a press release sent to Clarksville Now.