Lifestyle
2 years ago
Eileen lost nearly 40 pounds with Riverside Weight Loss, feels healthier with more energy

Weight loss in Clarksville: Eileen said she wasn’t sure what to expect when she went to Riverside Spine and Wellness. But she tried the weight loss program, and it worked.

APSU
2 years ago
Corey Gipson speaks on Austin Peay men’s basketball fighting their way back to .500 on ‘Your Week, Your Sports’ | PODCAST

This week, Jeff and John sit down with head coach of the Austin Peay Governors men’s basketball team, Corey Gipson. After winning 3 games in a row, the Govs are back to .500, 6 – 6. Coming up on Saturday they will face the Hilltoppers of Western Kentucky.

News
2 years ago
Work week weather: Dry and mostly sunny week ahead

Clarksville forecast: The week ahead should be dry and sunny but chilly.

News
2 years ago
Family of 6 loses home to fire in Cunningham

A family of six lost their home in a fire Saturday afternoon on Parchman Road.

News
2 years ago
News in Clarksville: Top stories from the tornado, from storm’s path to investigations to volunteer response

Clarksville Now’s top tornado coverage this week, including damage reports, remembrances of those killed, and investigative articles.

Opinion
2 years ago
Mayor Pitts: Community united and determined in recovery, one week after tornado | COMMENTARY

Contributed commentary from Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts, mayor of the City of Clarksville, one week after the Clarksville tornado of Dec. 9, 2023.

APSU
2 years ago
The departure of Scotty Walden, the start to high school basketball and more on ‘Your Week, Your Sports’ | PODCAST

College football wraps up in Clarksville, and Austin Peay head Coach Scotty Walden Find his new home. In the world of high school sports, basketball begins, with a new Player of the week. Lastly, Jeff, and John poke the bear, and discuss the Steelers.

News
2 years ago
Food overload: Public asked to pause donating food to shelters

Clarksville-Montgomery County officials has asked the public to pause donating food to local shelters in fear of food becoming wasted