Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including the ice left behind by the winter storm, a pause on homeless center plans and the arrival of Insomnia Cookies.
An emergency blood transfusion saved Clarksville resident Karissa Perry’s life after childbirth complications. Donated blood was critical.
Insomnia Cookies will hold a grand opening ceremony to celebrate their new location in downtown Clarksville.
A truck spilled 300 gallons of motor oil at the intersection of 101st Airborne Division Parkway and Trenton Road Friday afternoon.
The Austin Peay Governors have added a ton of talent via the transfer portal, so let’s go over some of the biggest names.
Some people freaked out about a forecast of 17 inches of snow when we got only 3 inches. It wasn’t that the experts were wrong – people just weren’t listening to the actual experts.
CPD is asking for the public’s help identifying two people of interest as they investigate a shoplifting incident that occurred at Dick’s Sporting Goods on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard.
While main roads in Clarksville are mostly clear, many side streets are still covered in packed ice. The bigger issue is with driveways, sidewalks and parking lots.