Business
2 years ago
Heimansohn Steel, 127-year-old Clarksville company, purchased by Michigan-based Alro Steel

One of the oldest companies in Clarksville has been purchased by a national company. Alro Steel has announced an agreement to acquire Heimansohn Steel.

News
2 years ago
Commission sends 3 attorneys’ names to governor for new Circuit Court judge seat

The Trial Court Vacancy Commission met in Clarksville to select nominees for a circuit court judge vacancy in the 19th judicial district.

APSU
2 years ago
Baseball stadium in downtown Clarksville, Austin Peay outfielder to the Yankees on ‘Your Week, Your Sports’ | PODCAST

Join John Glass, Jeff Matthews and Christian Brown as they continue their conversation of all thing’s sports. 

Hussian College formerly known as Daymar College. (Lily Russell)
News
2 years ago
Hussian College closure: Multiple families say school owes them money after abruptly shutting down

Hussian College shut down last month, and now families say the school owes them money and they have received little communication about returned credits.

A 22-year-old man was shot and killed near Wilma Rudolph Boulevard on June 28, 2023. (Dash 10 Media)
News
2 years ago
Gunshot death in Target parking lot was suicide, according to investigation in Clarksville

The death of a 22-year-old man who was found shot in a car in the Clarksville Target parking lot on June 28 has been ruled a suicide.

Plans for a baseball stadium, housing, retail and a hotel on the old Vulcan property on College Street submitted to the Regional Planning Commission in July 2023. (CSDG Planning)
Business
2 years ago
Baseball stadium proposed for Vulcan property in downtown Clarksville

A mixed use development is being considered in Clarksville, which would place a baseball stadium downtown at the Vulcan site.

Education
2 years ago
Rossview High next up to pilot weapon detection system in CMCSS, after Northwest

Rossview and Northwest High School have been selected to pilot the weapons detection system this upcoming school year.

CNCS Executive Director Dennis Newburn and Going Local Initiative Executive Director Yolanda Stewart announce the home giveaway winners on Sept. 19, 2022. (Christian Brown)
News
2 years ago
‘Why has it taken so long?’ City partnership awarded 2 homes, but 10 months later, families’ lives remain on standstill

In September 2022, the Going Local Initiative announced it was building new homes for two local families, but nothing has been done. After questions from Clarksville Now, they plan to get started soon.