Previously operated as a Sleep Inn and Suites, one of the first installations of the IHG hotel, Garner, has opened in Clarksville.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including an HOA debate, the Wheel Shop fire, and Montgomery County property values up 65%.
The Clarksville High Wildcats escaped an elimination game against Northeast High in the district tournament on Friday, May 3. Their reward? Another Friday afternoon matchup with their rival, the Rossview High Hawks.
The Montgomery County Republican Party held its annual Lincoln-Reagan Dinner Friday night.
The Amazon Fulfillment Center in Clarksville is now expected to open within the next month, and the company has begun the hiring process.
The Rossview Hawks traveled to Clarksville High for the District 13-4A tournament semifinal against the Clarksville Wildcats.
Breaking down what the 65% increase in home values means for property taxes in Montgomery County. Plus, residents of a Clarksville subdivision are fighting an HOA, an update on the big Wheel Shop fire, and Chris gardens so hard he begins to hallucinate.
Upon buying a house in the Timber Springs community in Clarksville, a number of local residents have come forward and said a HOA for the neighborhood was never part of their contractual agreement, yet it was established anyway.
Fort Campbell’s newest list of off-limits establishments includes 20 Clarksville operations, from bars and motels to car repair shops.
Clarksville High School hosted another signing to celebrate 10 senior athletes headed to the collegiate level to compete.