One motorcyclist was killed and another was injured in separate wrecks on Labor Day, one on Kraft Street, another on Fort Campbell Boulevard.
U.S. Rep. Mark Green visited the Kiwanis Club of Clarksville in Civic Hall last week to discuss national policy prior to November’s presidential election, including national security and foreign policy.
Clarksville Indivisible held its Ice Cream and Candidates event on Saturday, August 31. The event featured short speeches from candidates for local and state offices and a chance for constituents to ask questions.
Today at 10am at the Whataburger on Madison Street was the unveiling of the new Tennessee Historical Marker for Howard White “Smiley” Johnson.
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.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.
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.
Hendersonville takes the win over the Northeast Eagles. August 30,2024 (Jeff Danault)
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.
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.