A vehicle went up in flames and two people were injured in a wreck Sunday morning on Ashland City Road in Clarksville.
Police closed off a north Clarksville neighborhood and negotiated with a barricaded man for 5 1/2 hours overnight Saturday before he finally surrendered at about 3:45 a.m.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including plans for The Joseph being approved, a Woodstock resident flood meeting, and complaints against state Rep. Aron Maberry being dismissed.
A man trying to cross Fort Campbell Boulevard in front of Walmart was hit by an SUV Friday night in Clarksville.
With the growth of their electricity customer base, CDE Lightband is needing to build additional infrastructure. They’re now looking to bond issues and a 1% electricity rate increase.
The Salvation Army of Clarksville joined Montgomery County and the United Way of Clarksville on Tuesday, April 15, for a Flood Recovery Resource Fair at Kirkwood High School, supporting local families still grappling with the aftermath of devastating floods that began in mid-February.
The Kirkwood High Cobras soccer team traveled to Northwest High School for an inner-city matchup with the Vikings. The Cobras netted two first half goals and pitched a shutout on the defensive end to earn a 2-0 victory on the road.
Tempers flared this week over flood damage in Clarksville, but what can be done to stop it? Maybe a giant wall of sandbags?
Hannah Ramos, a junior political science major at Austin Peay State University, has been named to the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge’s 2025 Student Voting Honor Roll and recognized by the Tennessee General Assembly for her service as a legislative intern.
Clarksville Academy is proud to announce its participation in the newly launched Tennessee Education Freedom Plan, a state initiative designed to provide families with greater access to high-quality educational options through Education Freedom Scholarships.