CLARKSVILLE, TN – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including the big snow, a fentanyl murder trial verdict and the Wings of Liberty Museum nears opening.

Clarksville gets 2 inches of snow, shifting to sleet | PHOTOS: The National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Warning, and Gov. Bill Lee issued a State of Emergency for all 95 counties. READ MORE

Fentanyl murder verdict: Man found guilty of killing friend with drugs: A Montgomery County jury found John Norman Vandal guilty of second-degree murder in the 2019 fentanyl-related death of his friend. READ MORE

Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum to open this spring: The museum at Fort Campbell Boulevard and Tiny Town Road is expected to open this spring, and will be the second-largest museum in the nation’s Army-museum enterprise. READ MORE

Who’s running for county mayor, sheriff, School Board? Here’s the list so far: The Montgomery County primary for mayor, sheriff, the County Commission and School Board is coming up in May, and we’re halfway through the window to enter the races. READ MORE

Govs women’s lacrosse coach Melissa Rausch excited to bring new sport to campus: Fans of Austin Peay State University sports will have a new team to root for beginning in 2026. READ MORE

Clarksville High School girls senior guard named Player of the Week: This senior guard averaged 20 points and 5 steals per game during the week of January 12. READ MORE

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