
On Friday, April 12, the Northwest High Vikings traveled to Clarksville High for a regional matchup with the Wildcats. While CHS won the game, both teams came together to honor former Vikings softball coach Blake Lyons, who is currently fighting his own battle with cancer.

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including the CMCSS school board suggesting new names for Elementary #26.

Chowdown With the Trucks, the Clarksville food truck group, is planning to kick off the 2024 season with a grand opening event this month.

The Supreme Court of Tennessee has temporarily suspended a Montgomery County lawyer from the practice of law for his use of misappropriated funds, while a “threat of substantial harm to the public.”
Police are asking for the public’s help identifying a woman who burglarized an employee working at a retirement community after asking about employment opportunities.

It was eclipse week in Clarksville, and some enjoyed it more than others. Plus, we’re back on Money magazine’s Top 50 list, and Ryan tells Chris about his mom’s pantaloons.

Are you looking for a better job with better pay or benefits? Are you looking to get back into work, but don’t know where to start? Look no further, you can find all of that at the sixth annual Mega Job Fair.

Thousands packed F&M Bank Arena on Thursday, April 11, to watch Brantley Gilbert’s “Off the Rails Tour” concert, which featured artists such as Dylan Marlowe, Struggle Jennings and Demun Jones.