Elves, lobsters, polar bears and Lee Erwin jumped into cold water on a 43-degree day Saturday for Clarksville Parks & Recreation’s annual Polar Bear Plunge.
The fourth annual SEED Summit, presented by Planters Bank, was held at the DoubleTree by Hilton Clarksville Riverview on Friday.
American Floyd: Pink Floyd Experience performed at F&M Bank Arena on Friday for the first time.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including a move to bring Trane jobs home, a sentence in the Power Street murder case, and a new Chick-fil-A is coming.
The No. 2-seeded Northwest Vikings traveled to West Creek High School for the District 14-4A tournament semifinals against the No. 3-seeded Coyotes on Friday.
The new spec warehouse development in the Industrial Park has attracted a major “Fortune 50” company to Clarksville, and Ryan tries to guess who it is.
A legislative town hall was held Thursday at the Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library.
Nearly four years after a Clarksville man was found shot to death in his car on Power Street, the suspect has pleaded guilty and been sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Contributed commentary shared with Clarksville Now by Montgomery County Sheriff John Fuson announcing he won’t see fourth term in office.
The number two-seeded Rossview High Hawks traveled to Kirkwood High School for the district 13-4A tournament semifinals against the Cobras.