CLARKSVILLE, TN – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.
Gunfire related to rise in thefts of guns from vehicles, police say: Police said Friday that this week’s gunfire incidents were not random. They also said so far this year, 64 weapons have been stolen from vehicles, usually left unlocked. READ MORE
First APSU basketball game at F&M Bank Arena coming up in November: After 48 seasons in the Winfield Dunn Center, Austin Peay State University begins a new era of Governors’ basketball in the new F&M Bank Arena this fall. READ MORE
It’s F&M Bank Arena’s first rodeo: Bull-riding event coming this fall: The first concert was scheduled, and the first pro hockey game. Now we have the first rodeo at F&M Bank Arena. READ MORE
Gas and Water asks City Council to hold off on proposed credit/debit card fee: Last week, Gas and Water proposed an ordinance that would add a new fee for clients who pay their bill with credit and debit cards. But after further research, they asked the council to hold off. READ MORE
Honor Foundation celebrates Fort Campbell Campus launch at F&M Bank: The Honor Foundation, which is a career transition program for U.S. Special Operations forces, will now have a location in Clarksville. READ MORE
Spooky’s Halloween Store creeps into Clarksville ahead of fall season: Sam and Melody Young are the proud owners of Spooky’s and have spent the past year planning to kickstart their own business venture. READ MORE
Clarksville High running back named Player of the Week: James Dalrymple has been named Clarksville Now Player of the Week for 129 rushing yards on only 10 carries. READ MORE
Montgomery Central coach Corey Wright to sees players growing: While the games haven’t ended the way Montgomery Central wanted them to, head coach Corey Wright said he’s seen his student-athletes grow week in and week out READ MORE
ChristianCountyNow.com launches for readers in Kentucky: We’re excited to launch this local news website focused on Hopkinsville, Oak Grove and the other communities of Christian County, Kentucky. READ MORE
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