Work week weather: Frigid start to week, then warmer in Clarksville
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – A frigid start to the week will give way to a gradual warm-up, with temperatures climbing from the 30s Monday to the 70s by Friday, according to the National Weather Service. After a breezy and cold Veterans Day, the area will see sunshine and...
Manna Cafe Ministries food drive collects 27K pounds in food donations
Manna Cafe Ministries, the fifth largest food pantry in Middle Tennessee, successfully held its 15th annual Combat Hunger food drive throughout the month of October, culminating in a one-day community-wide push on Saturday, Oct. 25. The Combat Hunger campaign mobilized more than 100 volunteers across 40 business...
NJCAA Division I Volleyball Championship to return to Clarksville this month
CLARKSVILLE, TN – The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) will bring championship-level volleyball back to Clarksville this fall as the city prepares to host the 2025 NJCAA Division I Volleyball Championship, Nov. 18-22, at the Austin Peay State University Dunn Center. Sixteen of the nation’s top...
Trial ends in not guilty verdicts in infant death case
Alexander Heck and Dakota Heck started the week charged with murder and complicity to murder, respectively, in connection with the death of an infant in 2022, but following a week of trial, a jury has found them not guilty. Trial wrapped up Friday, after the jury heard from experts, detectives...
Residents fight back against major developer’s concerning project: ‘In essence would make it a...
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Journal leadership, PsyD concentration, new hires mark APSU’s impact in military psychology
CLARKSVILLE, TN – When Military Psychology, the premier academic journal for research on defense and service populations, updated its masthead this fall, Austin Peay State University had reason to celebrate. Among its newest consulting editors is Dr. Stephen Truhon, professor emeritus in the Department of...
Emergency Resource Fair connects families to support amid government shutdown | PHOTOS
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Several local organizations gathered at the Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library on Friday for an Emergency Resource Fair aimed at helping families affected by the ongoing government shutdown. The event was organized through a joint effort between Montgomery County and...
Vintage Fair brings barrel train, vendors, stilt walkers, Santa Claus | PHOTOS
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – This year’s Q108 Vintage Fair Holiday Marketplace featured Santa Claus, The Grinch, Cindy Lou Who, barrel train rides and holiday stilt walkers. Visitors to the event, held at Beachaven Vineyards & Winery, were able to explore antiques, furniture, handmade goods and more. Visitors...
Victim Impact Statements Against Johnson Rattle Christian Circuit Court
Nancy Tucker made it clear how she felt Friday afternoon in Christian County Circuit Court. The senseless December 2023 death of her son, 34-year-old Adrian Tucker, has left sleepless nights for the family. Too numerous to count. The young man who pleaded guilty to second-degree manslaughter, Jaden Johnson, had only...
USO Fort Campbell/Nashville, working across Tennessee, Kentucky, and Arkansas
Host Jeremy C. Park interviews Ann Jarvis, Executive Director of USO Fort Campbell/Nashville, to discuss the organization’s extensive reach across three states and their mission to support service members and their families through various programs and initiatives. Ann explains the USO’s history, core mission, and...

















