It was a night Brian Hlynosky will remember for the rest of his life, and thanks to the courage of his 17-year-old daughter Abbigayle “Abbi,” he has so much more of that life to spend with his family.
As the weather starts to warm up in Clarksville, the city Parks and Recreation Committee has been building multiple new playgrounds around town for the community to enjoy.
The community gathered at Patriots Park in Clarksville on Saturday to show their support for Ukraine in a peace rally.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including on changes to APSU’s discrimination policy, a Dover Road rezoning, and arrests in a mobile home park stabbing death.
New York Butcher Shoppe has arrived in Clarksville, opening their storefront earlier this month with a variety of meat selections, groceries, salads and side dishes, along with prepared meals.
One person was injured in a severe crash early Saturday morning on 101st Airborne Division Parkway in Clarksville.
The Clarksville Police Department has responded to a four-vehicle crash with injuries on Tiny Town Road.
Is DEI all about lowering standards? Or is the push against it just racist hostility? Chris and Ryan do some explaining and try to find a reasonable middle ground.
The achievements of our military men and women are something we celebrate frequently.
Clarksville is seeking Youth Volunteers, known as VolunTeens, for the summer 2025 program.