In this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, Charlie Koon talks to Predators General Manager Barry Trotz, Retired Maj. Gen. Clayton Hutmacher, and Preds center Colton Sissons.
Janiya Johnson, a sophomore wrestler at Kirkwood High School, traveled to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for the Who’s Number One (WNO) Wrestling competition between the top wrestlers of each weight class in the nation. Johnson faced Sarah Pulk, and after wrapping up her opponent with a single leg lace, Johnson flexed and smiled as a WNO Champion, defeating her 10-0.
The team at Singletary Construction can help you protect your home with some expert advice, including on what outdoor maintenance should be done during the fall.
A proposal from City Councilperson Brian Zacharias would allow for the creation of a no-solicitation database in Clarksville, but the measure has met resistance over whether it would be feasible to enforce.
Clarksville forecast: After getting 4 inches of rain out of the Hurricane Helene’s effects, we’ll be back to dry weather this week.
The Montgomery County Antique Tractor and Engine Club held its 24th annual Fall Festival at John Bartee Agricultural Center on Friday and Saturday.
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.