Veterans, Scouts, antique cars, high school bands, fraternities and even a couple of horses marched through downtown Clarksville for Saturday’s Veterans Day Parade.
Guests to this year’s Vintage Fair enjoyed local food trucks, wine tastings, Christmas carols and a visit from Old Saint Nick himself.
Christmas came early this year at the Clarksville Vintage Fair.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.
On Nov. 13, veterans and active duty service members will take to the streets of Clarksville for the annual Irreverent Warriors Silkies Hike.
Earlier this year, Austin Peay State University and GIS Center student Josh Gramlick partnered with a local historical preservation society to help tell the story of Clarksville’s African American soldiers.
The Bypass, Wilma Rudolph Boulevard and Warfield Boulevard are all backed up by wrecks.
Austin Peay officially welcomed Dr. Michael Licari as the university’s 11th president on Friday with an official ceremony on campus.
Out of an abundance of precaution, Clarksville Police requested the Northeast School complex to go into a lockout status following a ‘shots fired’ call in the area.
Judy Ann Anderson, age 67 of Erin, TN, passed away Monday, November 1, 2021.