News
2 years ago
UPDATE: 1 critically injured in hit-and-run crash on Fort Campbell Boulevard

One person was critically injured in a crash Saturday night on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Clarksville.

News
2 years ago
News in Clarksville: School name rejected, Performing Arts Center funding, ALDI plans and other top stories this week

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including Performing Arts Center funding, ALDI plans and a school name rejected.

News
2 years ago
City plans to create Arts, Culture and Tourism Authority to fund, support new Performing Arts Center in Clarksville

As a next step toward building and managing a new Performing Arts Center downtown, the City of Clarksville plans to create an Arts, Culture and Tourism Authority (ACT Authority) to provide funding and support.

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2 years ago
School bus driver shortage has children being dropped off at 5 p.m., parents worried

Despite showing progress in its transportation operations and staffing over the past year, the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System is still struggling with bus driver shortages.

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2 years ago
The Clarksville Rundown: Why we were looking at adult websites, plus ALDI and Leatherwood are expanding | PODCAST

Turns out that objections to a new school name are coming from the name of an adults-only campground for swingers in Wisconsin. We found out the hard way. Plus, ALDI plans a new Clarksville location, and in honor of the city’s decision to repaint downtown, Ryan sings “Paint It Black.”

Entertainment
2 years ago
Evenings at The Emerald coming this spring with cocktails, jazz music

This spring, a new venue is in bloom to enliven your Friday night fun: Evenings at The Emerald will be presented on Fridays from 6-9 p.m. starting March 8.

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2 years ago
UPDATE: TBI locates 42-year-old man missing in Clarksville

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation on Thursday issued a statewide Silver Alert for a man missing in Clarksville.

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2 years ago
Green poles, benches, trash bins across downtown Clarksville to be painted black

The Clarksville Street Department is set to temporarily remove pieces of outdoor furniture placed throughout downtown Clarksville as they look to paint over each.