News
2 years ago
Whataburger opens fourth location in Clarksville off Fort Campbell Boulevard

The fourth Whataburger location opened in Clarksville on Monday, April 15. As a promotion, they offered the first two lucky customers free Whataburger for a year. 

Crime
2 years ago
Police ask for public’s help identifying suspect in aggravated burglary | VIDEO

Police are asking for the public’s help identifying a man wanted for aggravated burglary.

Sports
2 years ago
JJ Wheat on going from high school basketball standout star to NAIA national champion

Before his arrival at Freed Hardeman University, JJ Wheat was known as a winner at Clarksville High School. Now, it seems as though his success has transitioned to the next level of play.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
Prom night 2024 for Kirkwood High School | PHOTOS

Kirkwood High School held their first-ever prom on Saturday, April 13.

News
2 years ago
Work week weather: Soak up the sun on Monday in preparation for showers and thunderstorms

Sunny skies and warm weather are expected to continue throughout the day on Monday, but as the week continues, the chance of showers and thunderstorms seem likely for the rest of the week. 

News
2 years ago
UPDATE: Silver alert canceled; 67-year-old man found safe

On behalf of the Clarksville Police Department, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has issued a Silver Alert for a 67-year-old white man who was last seen at his hotel in Clarksville.

High Schools
2 years ago
Northwest and Clarksville High softball teams’ honor former Vikings coach with cancer awareness game

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.

News
2 years ago
News in Clarksville: CMCSS School board update, APSU hockey and other top stories this week

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.