Entertainment
1 year ago
Chad Heritage joins Monica Reed on all-new Beaver Mornings show

Chad Heritage, programming director and the voice of Beaver 100.3 during your afternoon drive, has joined Beaver Mornings with Monica Reed on Beaver 100.3, waking up with Clarksville/Hopkinsville listeners.

News
1 year ago
Work week weather: Cooler and clear start, with hotter, cloudy finish

Clarksville forecast: The week will start out cooler and clear, but will heat up ahead of possible weekend storms.

Lifestyle
1 year ago
Cooling at Dunbar Cave with James Parker presents history of cave’s concerts | PHOTOS

The Friends of Dunbar Cave presented Cooling at Dunbar Cave on Saturday, featuring James Parker.

News
1 year ago
News in Clarksville: Concrete spills, liquor licenses, Harbor Freight and other top stories this week

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including on Orgain Concrete spills, debates on liquor licenses and Harbor Freight coming back to town.

High Schools
1 year ago
Rossview High football uses strong rushing attack to overpower West Creek | PHOTOS

The Rossview High Hawks visited the Coyote Den at West Creek High School for a region 7-6A matchup on Friday, Sept. 6. Despite a strong first half from the Coyotes, Rossview scored 17 straight points in the second half to win, 31-7, moving to 3-0 on the year and 1-0 in the region.

Contests
1 year ago
Win free tickets to see Styx in concert at F&M Bank Arena in Clarksville

Styx will perform Tuesday, Sept. 17, at F&M Bank Arena, and you could win a pair of free tickets from Clarksville Now!

News
1 year ago
The Clarksville Rundown: What’s wrong with more liquor stores, mushy soil, dumping concrete in river | PODCAST

How many liquor stores is too many in Clarksville, and should the city set limits? Plus, the county deals with mushy soil at the new Animal Control and branch library site, a concrete company keeps spilling into the Red River, Harbor Freight is back, and Ryan explains why he was ready to lie to Chris about his DIY project.

News
1 year ago
Liquor in Clarksville: Council members reverse effort, push to remove limit on number of stores

An effort to stop the growth of liquor stores in Clarksville shifted Thursday night – at the end of a four-hour meeting – to a move to abolish all limits on the number of liquor licenses in the city.