CLARKSVILLE, TN – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.
What to expect from planned North Clarksville Library Branch and Animal Control facilities: Officials at the meeting tackled several issues, including noise questions, what the library will offer, and how the new facility will help Animal Control toward its goal of becoming a no-kill agency. READ MORE
Real Life Church rezoning for coffee shop, fitness center on Sango Road approved: Real Life Church wanted their property rezoned from agricultural to commercial so that they can lease part of it to a third party that will operate the coffee shop and fitness center. READ MORE
1 killed, 1 injured in shooting in west Montgomery County: One person was killed and another injured in a shooting Tuesday afternoon just west of Clarksville. READ MORE
Tennova patients’ personal data leaked after software breach: Fortra, a vendor used by Tennova’s parent company Community Health Systems, experienced a data breach, affecting many Clarksville citizens. READ MORE
2 killed after motorcycles crash into each other on Interstate 24: Two people riding the same motorcycle were killed Saturday when they ran into the back of another motorcycle on the interstate. READ MORE
101st Airborne honors 9 soldiers killed in helicopter crash with flyover at Cumberland River: Four helicopters passed over the river in Clarksville, with one leaving formation in recognition of the helicopters that went down. READ MORE
Family loses everything in fire off of Tylertown Road: No one was home at the time of the fire in northeast Clarksville, but two cats succumbed to the smoke and one dog was missing. READ MORE
Clarksville High junior Imari Berry graded 5-star basketball recruit, 12th in nation: She’s now one of the most sought-after players in women’s college basketball, getting offers from Tennessee, Kentucky, Ole Miss, Louisville and Connecticut. READ MORE
Rossview two-way player named Player of the Week: He finished one game with more runs batted in than the entire opposing team, going 3 for 3 with a double, 2 runs scored, 1 walk, 2 steals and 5 runs batted in. READ MORE
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