CLARKSVILLE, TN – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.
CMCSS joins 700 other school districts in lawsuit against Juul: The number of students vaping in local schools has been on the rise this year, and schools are fighting back against manufacturers. READ MORE
Man shoots 2, kills himself during kidnapping, police chase: Police chased the man on Fort Campbell Boulevard until he pulled into an apartment parking lot. READ MORE
Business owner pleads guilty to federal tax evasion: The business owner pleaded guilty after falsifying employee wage documents at two establishments. READ MORE
‘They have no power, no food, no water:’ Ukrainian Austin Peay professor’s family trapped in war zone: Roman Golovchak grew up in the Soviet Union before Ukraine became independent, and he said it’s been painful to watch the invasion. READ MORE
Ramblewood Apartments under new management: The public housing unit residents are promised some much-needed improvements to their homes. READ MORE
Only 4 contested races on Montgomery County Primary ballot: Here are the candidates in the May primary contested races, with early voting next month. READ MORE
Rossview High girls basketball coach Justin Woods resigns: Woods is finishing his nine-year career as Lady Hawks coach with a 221-55 record. READ MORE
Wounded 101st veteran given keys to smart home from Gary Sinise Foundation: The house is specially designed for wheelchair use, funded by the “Forrest Gump” actor who has become a key advocate for wounded veterans. READ MORE
Rossview outfielder Dylan Kazee named Clarksville Now Player of the Week: The player has racked up impressive stats during a five-game hitting streak. READ MORE
Korean restaurants of Clarksville: 9 to try for bibimpap, kimchi and bulgogi: We have more than our fair share of Korean restaurants. Which is your favorite? READ MORE
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