News
1 year ago
Work week weather: Clear skies expected for Labor Day, chance of showers and thunderstorms to end week

Work week weather expected to be calm and in the mid 80’s to begin the week, followed by a chance of showers and thunderstorms. 

News
1 year ago
News in Clarksville: Family of King Mao shooting victim, Hilton hotel, Out of Darkness Walk and other top stories this week

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.

High Schools
1 year ago
Kirkwood stays undefeated with win over Montgomery Central | PHOTOS

Kirkwood High football traveled to Montgomery Central High School to battle it out with the Indians on Friday, Aug. 30. While MCHS battled throughout the game, the Cobras pulled away with a 35-7 victory, which moved the Cobras to 2-0 on the season.

High Schools
1 year ago
Northeast High football falls to Hendersonville in home opener | PHOTOS

Hendersonville takes the win over the Northeast Eagles. August 30,2024 (Jeff Danault)

Lifestyle
1 year ago
I grind my teeth at night so hard I chipped a tooth. Should I be worried? | Ask the Expert

Sleep disorders cause all sorts of problems, including bruxism. Dr. Jennifer J. Cornell, DDS, at Dental Sleep and TMJ Solutions of Clarksville has answers that can help.

APSU
1 year ago
APSU Football: Jeff Faris breaks down expectations going up against Louisville Cardinals in week 2

With one day before the start to their 2024-25 college football season, the Austin Peay State University football team and head coach Jeff Faris are preparing to go up against the University of Louisville on Saturday, Aug. 31, at 11 a.m. 

High Schools
1 year ago
Check out new Clarksville Now High School Scoreboard with live game results

Starting with this high school football season, a new feature on Clarksville Now will keep you informed all night on live scores from all the local teams.

News
1 year ago
City Council reintroduces ordinance that would restrict number of liquor stores within city limits

After originally proposing an ordinance that would restrict the number of liquor stores within city limits to 14, councilperson Wanda Smith presented a revised version of the resolution that would now restrict the number of liquor stores to 16.