Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including approval of CGW rates rising, selling the Speedway and more.
The Clarksville Headhunters has served as the premier local rugby team for years on end. However, as they enter 2024, the team looks to the local community to build their roster up.
Maribeth Knight has announced her candidacy for the Republican nomination for Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board, District 6.
For residents living outside the City of Clarksville limits whose homes were damaged, the Montgomery County Highway Department will pick up electronics, appliances, construction materials, and vegetative waste, through February 5, 2024.
School rezoning every couple of years should come as no surprise in Clarksville, but we have a solution. Also, Old Glory Distilling is about to open a restaurant, and the guys share the best parenting advice you’ve ever heard (courtesy of their wives).
A Memorial Service for Bobby Harold Jones, age 90, of Cunningham, TN, will be Sunday, January 7, 2024, at 2:00 PM at Martha’s Chapel Community Church.
Lois Jean Coleman, age 83, of Clarksville, TN passed away on Thursday, January 4, 2024, at her home.
Tap House 57 Hockey Club and the Nashville Fire Department played a benefit hockey game at the Ford Ice Center to raise money for the families that lost their homes in the Clarksville tornado.
The City Council has paved the way for the city to purchase the Clarksville Speedway. The council approved an ordinance Thursday that allows the city to enter into an agreement for purchase of the property at 1600 Needmore Road.
Nancy Jo Phipps peacefully left this world on December 28, 2023, with her children, Jason and Amanda by her side in Clarksville, Tennessee.