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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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Editor's Picks

  • Senior center protest outside City Council Chambers on June 5, 2026. (Christian Brown)
    Protesters object to changes at Senior Center, resident speaks out on Adult Day Center closure
  • School Board public comment changes on table as CMCSS updates staff cellphone policy
  • Business partners Dan Johnson and Elizabeth Self in front of Chi-Town on June 4, 2026. (Wesley Irvin)
    Chi-Town Hot Dogs plans comeback, honoring legacy of co-founder Donna Johnson

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  • Business partners Dan Johnson and Elizabeth Self in front of Chi-Town on June 4, 2026. (Wesley Irvin)
    Chi-Town Hot Dogs plans comeback, honoring legacy of co-founder Donna Johnson
  • Two-car crash on a highway: a blue sedan rear‑ended by a red car with extensive front damage; a worker in a neon vest stands nearby on the road.
    UPDATE: 1 critically injured in 3-vehicle crash on Fort Campbell Boulevard

Top Stories

Senior center protest outside City Council Chambers on June 5, 2026. (Christian Brown)
News
2 hours ago
Protesters object to changes at Senior Center, resident speaks out on Adult Day Center closure

A protest was held outside the City Council meeting opposing the changes being made to the Ajax Turner Senior Center, where the city plans to take over operations.

News
4 hours ago
School Board public comment changes on table as CMCSS updates staff cellphone policy

The School Board is considering banning speakers from giving away their time and cutting the speaking limit back to three minutes.

Business partners Dan Johnson and Elizabeth Self in front of Chi-Town on June 4, 2026. (Wesley Irvin)
Business
23 hours ago
Chi-Town Hot Dogs plans comeback, honoring legacy of co-founder Donna Johnson

Five years after shutting down operations, Chi-Town Hot Dogs is planning a comeback while honoring the memory of one of their founders – Donna Johnson.

Entertainment
1 day ago
This weekend in Clarksville: Touch-a-Truck, Beachaven celebration, ’80s concert at Commons

This is a packed weekend for Clarksville fun, with Touch-a-Truck, a Beachaven celebration, ’80s music at the Commons and more! Here are the top picks.

Q&B Foods Inc. in Clarksville, the U.S. manufacturing division of Japanese food brand Kewpie. (CMC EDC, contributed)
Business
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Made Here in Clarksville: Kewpie brings global flavor to Montgomery County | VIDEO

Known around the world for its signature mayonnaise, salad dressings, and sauces, Kewpie opened its new production facility in Clarksville in 2025.

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