Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.
Veterans’ museum at Sykes Funeral Home adopted by CSM Gary W. Crisp Post 289
Country singer/songwriter Keith Anderson kept the audience at the Downtown Commons singing and dancing for the latest Downtown @ Sundown concert.
A & E offers a cozy indoor and outdoor space with an atmosphere for friends to share a sophisticated neighborhood vibe.
Effective Friday, June 4, the Liberty Park pond will be closed to public fishing in preparation for the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency Youth Fishing Rodeo.
The Austin Peay State University Office of Continuing Education is launching a new, 14-week Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course this fall.
One Clarksville family recounts their struggles with grief in the wake of their teenage son’s shooting death.
Designed to recognize exceptional job performance, the City of Clarksville’s second annual “Cause for Applause” ceremony honored nearly 100 full-time municipal employees.
APSU will formally introduce its aviation science facility to the public on Friday, June 11.
A replica of the famous Christopher Columbus ship the Pinta docked in Clarksville on the Cumberland River Thursday evening.