CLARKSVILLE, TN – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.

Assistant principal at Kenwood High School charged with rape of 17-year-old: The assistant principal and athletic director of the school was booked into jail Tuesday night. READ MORE

Fort Campbell updates list of off-limits bars, motels, businesses for soldiers: Here’s a list of places soldiers can’t go, either for safety or because of their business practices. READ MORE

VP of Student Affairs at APSU resigned after accusation of sexual harassment: He received a severance package as part of his resignation agreement. READ MORE

Finalists named in search for permanent CMCSS director of schools: Four finalists have been named, including current interim director Angela Huff. READ MORE

Ukraine will push fight with Russia to win back Crimea, Rep. Mark Green says: Green, just back from trip to Eastern Europe, says, “They’re going to fight until every Russian is even out of Crimea.” READ MORE

Motorcyclist killed in crash at end of Tiny Town Road, thrown into trees: He was traveling at a high rate of speed and kept going past the end of Tiny Town Road, police said. READ MORE

Early voting begins Wednesday: How to vote and what to expect: Here’s what you need to know about early voting in Montgomery County, which starts this week. READ MORE

House destroyed by fire on Seven Mile Ferry Road: The house was a total loss, but no one was injured. READ MORE

Meet Nell and Bando: Clarksville TikTok stars hit 2.2 million followers: The West Creek High grad and his pup have a massive following online. Here’s how they plan to use their platform for good. READ MORE

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