CLARKSVILLE, TN – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including the Roxy moving to a new temporary home, a murder charge in a parking lot shootout, and the tax revenue cost of Vanderbilt buying Tennova.
Roxy finds new home on Public Square | PHOTOS: The Roxy Regional Theatre has moved out of its longtime home on Franklin Street as the city prepares to develop the Performing Arts Center. READ MORE
Man charged in deadly 2025 restaurant parking lot shootout: A Clarksville man has been charged with first-degree murder in the shooting behind Mizu Japanese Cuisine that killed two people in August 2025. READ MORE
Tennova sale to Vanderbilt likely to cost city/county $2 million in tax revenue: Unlike for-profit Tennova Healthcare, Vanderbilt is an education-based nonprofit, so the hospital likely won’t be subject to property tax after VUMC buys it. READ MORE
33-year-old woman found dead in van in river identified: The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office has identified the woman whose van went into the Cumberland River on Jan. 9. READ MORE
Hankook Tire builds its own health clinic, Premier cancels plans at Industrial Park: A recent move by Hankook Tire to open its own health care clinic has led Premier Medical Group to cancel its plans to build a clinic nearby at the Industrial Park. READ MORE
City holds discussion meeting on The Well property to list risks, solutions | PHOTOS: The City of Clarksville hosted a second public meeting regarding the potential purchase of The Well property, and this time attendees collaborated in groups. READ MORE
City Council OKs agreement for gas pipeline from Cadiz, Kentucky: A rare opportunity has presented itself to the City of Clarksville, as a natural gas pipeline is planned to stretch from Cadiz, Kentucky, to the state line. READ MORE
Clayton Rudder appointed county commissioner: The Montgomery County Commission has appointed Clayton Rudder, who has served as the body’s sergeant-at-arms, as the next representative for District 6. READ MORE
Buzzer-beater half-court shot wins game for middle school | VIDEO: Down 2 with only three seconds left, Clarksville Academy Middle School’s Jeff Rideau took a shot from half-court at the buzzer to win the game. READ MORE
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