On Saturday, Walker held his 4th annual Bulls, Booms, and Burgers event at 1680 Parchman Road. Guest were able to watch not only bull riding, but it also includes mutton busting, and this year featured world class American Bullfighters.
The Clarksville Pride Festival returned this year, which featured two entertainment stages, a large assortment of food trucks and a plethora of booths featuring artists, businesses and organizations.
Sunny skies are expected to begin work week weather, while the chances of storms increases as the week progresses.
An ordinance was brought before the City Council at their latest executive meeting on Thursday, June 27, that would restrict the number of liquor stores within city limits.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee (BGCMT) has announced its plan to expand operations into the Clarksville community on Friday, June 28, with an anticipated opening date in the summer of 2025.
From being a high school state champion with Rossview High to making the trip to the College World Series in Omaha with the University of Tennessee. Now, the right-handed pitcher has had his hard work pay off after having his contract purchased to become a member of the San Franciso Giants organization.
After years of planning and fundraising, Fort Campbell finally broke ground on the $40 million Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum, set to open late next year.
The driver of the second vehicle involved in a fatal hit-and-run crash in Clarksville has been found and interviewed by investigators.
This weekend enjoy a musical performance, watch a movie with the family, attend the pride festival, watch some bullfighting and so much more!