The West Creek Coyotes hosted the Northwest Vikings for homecoming in a rivalry football matchup on Saturday.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including flooding questions, the search for a new fairgrounds, and an embattled APSU professor leaves
The Montgomery Central Indians hosted the Whites Creek Cobras for a homecoming region matchup on Friday and won 8-0.
Clarksville forecast: The Hurricane Helene weather event is mostly over for Clarksville, with Flood Advisories now expired for the area.
Following Clarksville Now coverage of the flooding on Love Street off Trenton Road, several homeowners reached out with the same concerns. The complaints have raised several questions, from who’s to blame to how it can be prevented.
With the possible sale of the Clarksville Speedway, the BWC Toy Run Party and other events will be displaced again. What happens next? Also, the professor under fire over hate group accusations parted ways with APSU, planners are debating what to do about bright LED signs, and Chris considers pulling out his bolo tie.
With the remnants of Hurricane Helene trudging toward Tennessee, heavy rain is falling across the region, and 4-5 inches of rain is expected in Clarksville before it’s all over.
The Kirkwood Cobras took a short trip down Rossview Road to Rossview High for a muddy and defense-heavy rivalry and region matchup with the Hawks.
A woman was hit by vehicle and left injured on Ringgold Road in Clarksville Friday morning.
The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying two possible suspects involved in theft of several cell phones.