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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.

By Christian Brown December 16, 2023 7:59 am
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Clarksville NowCoach Scotty Walden at APSU vs. Central Arkansas at Fortera Stadium on Nov 18, 2023. (Wesley Irvin)

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Christian Brown

Christian Brown is the Content Editor for Clarksville Now, where he also covers business and government reporting. He works to keep the community informed with timely, accurate news on the issues that matter most. You can reach him at cbrown@5starradio.com or 931-648-7720.

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History
1 day ago
10 worst disasters in Clarksville history, from Great Fire of 1878 to 2023 tornado

In recognition of America’s 250th anniversary, here are the 10 worst disasters to hit Clarksville, and some of the ways we came together to survive along the way.

Hands open a small metal wire cage inside a circular concrete opening, releasing a trapped animal lingering inside the cage.
News
8 hours ago
Kitten trapped in Clarksville storm drain rescued after 3-day effort | PHOTOS, VIDEO

A kitten rescued from a storm drain after a three-day effort is now safe and recovering in a foster home, according to Montgomery County Animal Care and Control.

Red car severely damaged in a rollover/impact crash on a highway, with crushed front and rear ends and debris scattered nearby near a green treeline.
News
7 hours ago
UPDATE: 2 critically injured in 4-vehicle crash on Fort Campbell, another crash on I-24

A multi-vehicle crash with injuries is tying up Fort Campbell Boulevard near Jack Miller Boulevard in Clarksville.

Mr. Rich mixes potions at the 9th Annual Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library Harry Potter Book Night on Feb. 2, 2023. (Lee Erwin)
Entertainment
12 hours ago
This weekend in Clarksville: Science guy, rodeo, Nunsense, ‘How to Train Your Dragon’

From science to fantasy, from rodeo to religion, there’s a range of stuff going on in Clarksville this weekend.

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15 hours ago
Weekend weather: Hot days ahead for Clarksville, with slight chance of showers

Clarksville forecast: Hot summer weather will continue across the area this weekend, with highs reaching the lower to mid-90s by Sunday.

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