After a fire all but destroyed the concessions stand at Kenwood High School last year, and sinkhole damage shut down the track, repairs and renovation are finally near completion.
Mug Shot Coffee Co. is a new addition to downtown Clarksville’s Strawberry Alley in the former site of Founding Frothers, and it started as a joke between friends.
The Kirkwood High School football program was only two yards short of making the playoffs in their first year of existence last season. This year, they’ve reloaded and are ready to make a push deep into the 2024-25 postseason.
James lost almost 40 pounds with Riverside Weight Loss.
Montgomery County Animal Care and Control (MCACC) had a record-breaking month in July with over 540 animals coming into their facility.
While Monday is supposed to be partly sunny with a calm wind, there is a chance of showers and thunderstorms throughout the rest of work week weather.
The Pups and Trucks Chowdown Event in Clarksville was held on Saturday, Aug. 10, at Northeast High School.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including the Red River Pedestrian Bridge, and who’s trashing Clarksville.
The Maplewood High Panthers visited exit one for a showdown with the Northeast Eagles in the second week of high school football scrimmages. While the Eagles started out slow, their offense caught fire and showcased their prowess with only two weeks till week one of the regular season.
The Kenwood High Knights made a trip across the river to Montgomery Central High School to face the Indians in the second week of football preseason scrimmages. The game was physical in the trenches, and both teams impressed with only fourteen days until week one of the 2024-25 season.