We have some brisk days ahead with lows dipping near freezing mid-week.
Guests attending the Chocolate Affair Saturday could get their tasty fix of chocolate cookies, cakes, pies and more.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.
“I was livid. I tried to stay professional, but I had never heard of that,” Wigington said. “How in the world can a cat bite off their tongue? How scared would you have to be?”
A Hispanic veteran with PTSD has sued Montgomery County for violation of civil rights after he was fired from his job with the Sheriff’s Office as a school resource officer.
While booming noises and rumbling are a common phenomenon for Clarksville residents, some have noted a dramatic increase on Friday morning.
Austin Peay’s new President, Dr. Michael Licari, discussed the strong relationship between the university and the community at the reception.
Entertainment is making it’s way back to Clarksville with the Water Circus by Cirque Italia.
A one-block section of First Street from College to Main Street will close for at least a year starting on Monday.
Rossview boy’s basketball and Mid-State Elite standout Ronald Jessamy earns first collegiate offers.