Woman beat her grandfather’s wife with a bat, claimed ‘mommy’ started it and left...
Police said Samples told them that her "mommy" came after her with the bat first. When asked if she had been hit, Samples said she had not. The post Woman beat her grandfather's wife with a bat, claimed 'mommy' started it and left victim bleeding on the floor: Police first appeared on Law & Crime .
🛒 Multiple Customer Service & Retail Jobs in Montgomery County, TN
Clarksville’s retail scene is buzzing right now, with several well‑known employers hiring for customer‑facing roles. Whether you like helping guests, managing teams, or keeping things running smoothly, there’s something here for you.
Russellville Man Charged With Trafficking Drugs
A Russellville man was charged with trafficking drugs in Hopkinsville after a traffic stop on South Campbell Street on Tuesday morning. Hopkinsville Police say they stopped a vehicle driven by 45-year-old Timmy Christmas for a turn signal violation, and during the stop, the female passenger gave consent to search her.
Ajax Turner Senior Citizens Center may be folded into Clarksville Parks & Rec
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The City of Clarksville is considering folding the operations of the Ajax Turner Senior Citizens Center into the Parks and Recreation Department. Lois Greider, a former senior center board member and current volunteer, told Clarksville Now that the city didn’t pick up the lease...
Korea Zinc launches $6.6B ‘Project Crucible’ refinery project in Montgomery County | PHOTOS
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Local and state leaders joined executives from South Korea at the DoubleTree by Hilton Clarksville Riverview on Wednesday to mark the beginning of Project Crucible, a major industrial project expected to bring new industry, jobs and billions of dollars in investment to Montgomery...
Terry and Valen Cox establish scholarship endowment for military spouses at APSU
CLARKSVILLE, TN – Austin Peay State University has received a generous gift from Terry and Valen Cox to establish the Valen A. Cox Scholarship Endowment. The endowment honors Valen’s determination as a military spouse who earned her degree over the course of 40 years, all while raising five children through 16 moves...
Local Military Affairs Committee to host Hams for Heroes in Oak Grove
As Easter approaches, the Southwestern Kentucky Military Affairs Committee is inviting active duty and retired military members, police officers, firefighters and emergency medical service members to Ham for Heroes on Thursday. Ham for Heroes will take over the Equestrian Center Parking Lot at Oak Grove Racing,...
Reynolds American expands workforce as demand for smokeless tobacco grows
Reynolds American Inc., a subsidiary of British American Tobacco (BAT), is expanding its Clarksville, Tennessee, plant to keep up with demand for smokeless tobacco products. The company plans to hire more than 50 employees for manufacturing roles at the plant operated by American Snuff Co., which is the nation’s...
All interstate traffic in Oak Grove to share eastbound lanes during long-term repairs
OAK GROVE, KY – Lane restrictions will begin Wednesday, April 1 along a five-mile stretch of I-24 in Christian County, starting just east of the Kentucky Welcome Center. Westbound Interstate 24 will be reduced to one lane near the 92.7 mile point and will then be cross over to the eastbound side of the roadway at...
16-year-old follows in grandfather’s 44-gallon footsteps donating blood to Red Cross
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Donating blood has been a family tradition for Raymond Swadley, starting with his mother and father, and now his grandson. Swadley, who is now 88 years old, first gave blood to the American Red Cross at the age of 2 in 1958. Over the years, he has given a total of 44 gallons to...

















