Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.
The Tennessee Innocence Project is a nonprofit law firm that investigates and litigates claims of innocence made by people behind bars in the state.
A TBI Silver Alert has been issued for Jaqueline Vickers, 75, of Clarksville, who was last seen Thursday.
“The Complete History of America (Abridged)” opened Friday night at Clarksville’s Downtown Commons with dozens in attendance for the return of live theatre to downtown Clarksville.
Jason Knight, District 18 county commissioner and Ward 5 City Council member, announced Friday evening that he had officially resigned from both seats.
Wrecks have Interstate 24 eastbound slowed down through Clarksville.
The local farmer made it through two weeks of the competition before being evicted by a vote of 11-1.
A new Burlington Store is coming to Governors Square Mall this fall, according to a release by the company.
Enjoy an evening of live music at Historic Collinsville’s Southside Summer Nights on Saturday, Aug. 14.
Atlanta Hardwood Corporation has been in the lumber and millwork business since 1961 and in Clarksville since 2007.