Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including on the Red River Spartans, a restaurant murder verdict, the TVA towers, and the closing of the mall theater.
Northwest High traveled to Fryar Stadium at Fort Campbell High School on Aug. 23, and behind a strong start, the Vikings won, 35-16.
Austin Peay State University hosted the Govs Fest at Fortera Stadium on Friday, welcoming hundreds of new students and their families to campus.
Jaelyn Gant, charged with the 2020 armed robbery and murder of a Chinese restaurant employee, was found guilty/not guilty after a jury trial.
A Nashville hockey team is sliding into the F&M Bank Arena, and the towering TVA chimneys are coming down. Plus, with AMC closing its theater at the mall and a new one coming in, Chris and Ryan share their mall movie memories. Also, ideas for improvement on the bearded dragon’s prosthetic leg.
A 19-year-old Clarksville woman has been charged with vehicular homicide and leaving the scene after a crash that killed a man on June 16.
The Kenwood High girls’ soccer team opened their 2024-25 home slate with a match against the McEwen Warriors on Thursday, Aug. 22. McEwen started the contest fast, and while the Knights applied pressure on their opponents throughout the night, they lost by a score of 3-0.
Tennessee state Rep. Ronnie Glynn has announced his campaign for re-election to the General Assembly in District 67 in Clarksville.