
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including flooding in Clarksville, an ethics complaint against Rep Aron Maberry, details in the stabbing death and a new developer for the Vulcan site.

LG Electronics, the South Korea-based company that creates thousands of washing machines a day in Clarksville, plans to expand its operations with a 560,000-square-foot warehouse.

The American Legion CSM Gary W. Crisp Post 289, in collaboration with the Kenwood High School JROTC, is proud to host the annual Run in Our Boots 5K and 1-Mile Youth Run on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at Kenwood High School.

Immaculate Conception School (ICS) is thrilled to announce its highly anticipated Summer Quest 2025—a vibrant lineup of enriching and engaging summer camps for students entering Kindergarten through 8th grade.

Montgomery County is hosting a flood recovery resource fair at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 15 at Kirkwood High School for residents impacted by the floods that hit the Clarksville Montgomery County area in mid-February and early-April.

For many years, Austin Peay State University has proudly held the title of the second-most affordable university in the state of Tennessee. While that still holds true, on Friday morning, the APSU Board of Trustees approved a 5% increase in undergraduate tuition and mandatory fees.

The Clarksville Police Department is currently investigating a vehicle theft that occurred early Friday morning on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard.

The Middle Tennessee Council of Scouting America proudly honors Logan Webb, Hayden Heberer, and Cody Carmon—three exemplary Scouts from Troop 522—for achieving the prestigious rank of Eagle Scout, the highest honor in Scouts BSA.