![]() ![]() ![]() To get breaking news alerts on your phone, text the word NEWS to 43414. READ MOREĭON’T MISS A STORY: Sign up for our free daily email newsletter. Providence Boulevard sees construction uptick: If you’ve driven down Providence Boulevard lately, you’ve likely noticed quite a bit of construction, including a new Raceway and a U-Haul expansion. Veteran couple shares love of wine with The Vine on Franklin: Opened by two Army veterans, it’s Clarksville’s first wine bar. School system offers real job skills with ETC program: Early Technical College, offered at the Tennessee College of Applied Technology, is a hybrid high school that concentrates on the technical education necessary for high-skill, high-paying and in-demand jobs. Here are people who’ve already made a big difference. READ MOREġ0 under 40: Ten young leaders who are helping to shape our future: A pastor, a judge, an artist. At only 38 years old, the teacher and coach was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer. Gunfire related to rise in thefts of guns from vehicles, police say: Police said Friday that this. ![]() Kenwood High volleyball coach, teacher faces down cancer through rare clinical trial: Doctors initially suspected she had appendicitis, but they ran tests, and the tests found something much more serious. CLARKSVILLE, TN Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week. State representative seeks to help as Department of Labor reviews ACM employee pay claims: After a Clarksville Now investigative report shed light on recent happenings at Advanced Care Medical, a local state representative is looking to help. READ MOREĢ7-year-old man killed in wreck on Interstate 24: The vehicles crashed just past the Exit 8 on-ramp, where one vehicle went down an embankment. READ MOREĬlarksville Jeep Crew pulls up to help in winter storm: A local community organization cruised the streets during the storm, helping rescue stranded vehicles while offering transportation for critical workers. Amid all of that 10,000 people lost power. Winter storm shuts down Clarksville: About 1.5 inches of snow covered the city, followed by temperatures at -3 degrees. You can find our investigative work and other special projects compiled at Clarksville Now Special Reports.CLARKSVILLE, TN – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week. And we do all that working under a transparent Ethics Policy. But it’s critical to our mission to ensure that government is doing its job and that everyday citizens are treated with justice. These stories take lots of time and effort, with reporters digging through public records, doing research and conducting interviews. We take investigative journalism seriously. Instead, we can focus our time and attention on the things that are happening right here in Clarksville. That keeps us from having to spend all day copy/pasting AP articles into our website. But we don’t have reporters in Washington, Beijing or Nashville, so why should we dabble in that content? I urge everyone reading this to go to for national and world news, and to for state news. Yes, what happens in Washington, Beijing and Nashville is important. Here are some changes you might have noticed over the last year and a half at Clarksville Now: Chris Smith, Clarksville Now Editor-in-Chief What sets Clarksville Now apart? ![]()
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