Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including Trump and Harris election results, school bus delays, the new Dave & Busters, and a verdict in the King Mao murder trial.
The Kirkwood Cobras hosted the Bartlett Panthers for Kirkwood’s first playoff game in school history.
The Fort Campbell Falcons hosted the Caldwell County Tigers for a first round playoff matchup at Fryar Stadium.
The Clarksville Wildcats welcomed in the Germantown Red Devils to Hilda J. Richardson field for round one of the playoffs.
A trailer burned down early Saturday morning in Cumberland Heights. The fire broke out around 2 a.m. and was called in by neighbors.
Later this month, Dave & Buster’s will open at Governor’s Square Mall with 160 arcade games, party bays, virtual arenas, VIP rooms, and 180 employees offering food and entertainment.
Around 20 acres of land off Hornbuckle Road has been rezoned by the Clarksville City Council making way for a John Deere dealership being developed off Hornbuckle Road.
A deeper dive into voting trends in Montgomery County, which again went red, while a Democratic state rep won by the skin of his teeth. Also, flooding solutions may come with bad news, the bus driver shortage causes student tardies, and Chris realizes he accidentally gave former presidential candidate Mitt Romney a nickname.
Several shops and restaurants are offering free meals and deals for Veteran’s Day on Monday, Nov. 11, 2024.
Jaelyn Deon Gant was sentenced to live in prison plus 25 years for the murder of 28-year-old Seth Stephens.