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News in Clarksville: 930 new jobs, child fentanyl death, Charlie Kirk suit and other top stories this week

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including 930 new jobs from a new auto plant, a child fentanyl death arrest and a lawsuit after a Charlie Kirk-related firing.

Sports
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Clarksville Christian girls’ basketball knocks off Nashville Christian in blowout victory | PHOTOS

The Nashville Christian Eagles traveled to Clarksville Christian School for a Friday night matchup with the Centurions.

News
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Cold Weather Advisory issued for Montgomery County overnight Saturday

Lows are expected in the single-digits in Clarksville, and National Weather Service forecasters say wind chill values could drop as low as 1 degree below zero,

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The Clarksville Rundown
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The Clarksville Rundown: Why auto parts company chose us for 930-job plant | PODCAST

With communities nearby struggling over job losses and dwindling population, Clarksville keeps landing new employers, and it was born of good decisions by city leaders in the 1970s and 80s.

Lifestyle
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How Tennessee ranks for most motorcycle fatalities

CheapInsurance.com reports on the motorcycle fatalities in Tennessee and across the country.

Lifestyle
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Highest-rated Class of 2026 men's basketball recruits from Tennessee

Stacker compiled a list of the highest-rated Class of 2026 basketball recruits from Tennessee using data from 247Sports.

Lifestyle
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2025 InvestFest coming up at Kenwood High School

Kenwood High School is making history with a first-of-its-kind event: the Kenwood Entrepreneurial Center’s inaugural InvestFest.

Lifestyle
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Austin Peay State University’s teacher candidates achieve record-high edTPA scores

Graduating seniors from Austin Peay State University’s Eriksson College of Education achieved the program’s highest edTPA passing rate and scores since the university adopted the assessment in 2013, positioning these newly licensed teachers to succeed in Tennessee’s classrooms.

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