The owners of a Clarksville pain management clinic have been accused of falsely billing patients for unnecessary tests in a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Dwight Yoakam, whose hits include “Guitars, Cadillacs,” “Honky Tonk Man,” “I Sang Dixie” and more, will perform Tuesday, Sept. 17, at F&M Bank Arena, and you could win a pair of free tickets from Clarksville Now!
An 80-year-old woman has been reported missing in Montgomery County.
The rain held off for the Bikers Who Care 43rd annual Leslie W. Watson Memorial Toy Run and Benefit Party this weekend, rolling from Governor’s Square Mall to the Clarksville Speedway.
Clarksville forecast: The week ahead will be beautiful but dry, with clear and sunny skies.
The Red River Spartans kicked off their season with a 5-3 victory over the Columbus Mavericks on Friday at F&M Bank Arena.
Eleven candidates for local and state offices spoke Friday at the Sustainability Forum, hosted by APSU’s College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and the Clarksville-Montgomery County Sierra Club.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including a plan for tiny homes, a flooding solution, and a 101st Airborne Division deployment.
The Hopkinsville Tigers, coming off a huge rivalry victory against Christian County, visited Hilda J. Richardson field for a matchup with the undefeated Wildcats at Clarksville High School.
The West Creek Coyotes traveled to the Castle at Kenwood High School for a rivalry showdown, the battle of Peachers Mill, with the Knights. A low scoring, messy defensive battle, where turnovers ended up being the difference, and the Coyotes would collect the win after a late second half touchdown, 13-6.