CLARKSVILLE, TN – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.
SchoolMessenger going away, new ParentSquare app available for parents: CMCSS parents are getting a new app to help keep families informed about their students, with new notification options, plus language translation. READ MORE
1 death every 4 days from fentanyl overdose in Montgomery County: There has been a major spike in fentanyl overdose deaths in recent years, and the numbers are shocking. READ MORE
Lynyrd Skynyrd, Stone Temple Pilots part of local July 4 celebrations: The Fort Campbell Independence Day Celebration will include some well-known headliners, and Clarksville’s fireworks show will be all day the day before. READ MORE
22-year-old man killed in shooting near Target: The man was found with gunshot wounds in his car near Wilma Rudolph Boulevard. READ MORE
Montgomery County judge censured by state for actions as an attorney: The attorney and judge was issued a public censure by the Tennessee Supreme Court for failing to meet the needs of his client. READ MORE
Whataburger holds groundbreaking on 1st of 4 Clarksville locations: The first location is moving right along, with plans for three more. READ MORE
Kirkwood High Cobras get ready for their first football season: The Cobras team is entering their first season of play, and their expectations are clear to open the year: They hope to grow consistently. READ MORE
Horse detained by police near Tennova reunited with owners: After witnesses reported seeing the horse running near Dunlop Lane, it was taken into custody held at a secure location. READ MORE
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