Following the departure of Scotty Walden, Austin Peay Athletics has named Jeff Faris as the 22nd head coach in the history of the football program.
Here’s a look at the top Clarksville news stories this week, including a major expansion at Hankook Tire, the shutdown of Royalties Event Center, and a visit by Leanne Morgan.
Following the aftermath of today’s tornadoes, City Mayor Joe Pitts announces a state of emergency and public curfew.
More than 70 actors in costume along with live animals share the story of Jesus at the Grace Church of the Nazarene drive-thru Nativity.
The Rossview Hawks girls played host to the Knights from Kenwood on Friday, and despite early struggles, the Hawks beat the Knights soundly, 65-27.
Contributed commentary by Congressman Mark Green, R-Clarksville, on the Protect American Gun Exporters Act.
After an hour and a half debating on the matter, the Clarksville City Council has voted to postpone an ordinance set to increase a number of customer rates, service fees and other charges within the Gas and Water Department.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County Comprehensive Plan is nearing the final stages of completion after a year and a half of work that began in 2022 by numerous community leaders.
Clarksville Academy senior guard Cam Phillips has been named Clarksville Now Player of the Week after averaging over 25 points per game in two wins last week.
Hankook Tire is doubling in size, Holiday Inn is doubling its properties, and Gas and Water is doubling its fees. Also, a raging debate over reclining chairs in movie theaters, and Ryan offers truly bad ideas to fix everyone’s problems.