
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now, including a School Board power shift, local connections to the Antioch shooting, and apartment plans come back.

A crash on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard at the Exit 4 off ramp critically injured one person Friday night.

The local brewery Star Spangled Brewing Co. has won two prestigious medals at the 2025 World Beer Championship.

As the trucking industry continues to see demand for commercial truck drivers, Austin Peay State University (APSU) has partnered with Ancora Training (Ancora) to meet this workforce need by offering a new CDL Class A tractor-trailer course.

Plans for greenway expansion could connect Fort Campbell to Ashland City, and with a bridge over the Red River. Also, plans are back for a five-story apartment building downtown, the Dunlop Mansion suit failed, and Ryan describes the worst peanut butter and jelly sandwich ever.

More than a year after the owners of the Dunlop House filed a lawsuit against the City of Clarksville for the right to demolish the building, a federal judge has dismissed the case.

Featuring boat displays, animals, archery and advice, the Clarksville Outdoor Expo powered by Get Pete! Pete Olson Injury Law began Friday with fun for everyone in the family.

The 17-year-old who opened fire inside the cafeteria of Antioch High School Wednesday morning has been identified as Solomon Henderson, who was a student at Antioch High and previously attended schools in Clarksville.