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News in Clarksville: Charter school rejected again, arson on College Street, 10 things about Clarksville and other top stories this week

News in Clarksville: Charter school rejected again, arson on College Street, 10 things about Clarksville and other top stories this week

Clockwise from the top left, charter school debate, auto shop fire, Carlotta the pink elephant and Jamrok jerk chicken. Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.

In heated meeting with confused vote, School Board denies charter school: There was a lot of uncertainty after the board voted, and the public was not quiet in voicing their confusion. READ MORE

What will be offered at Ford Ice Center: A range of activities from pickup hockey games to figure skating are now available to the public. And coming soon, public skate rentals, classes, leagues and more. READ MORE

Weapon detection system could be tested at local schools: The weapon detection system expands to about 24 feet of open space for students to walk through, and it can read up to 4,100 people per hour. READ MORE

APSU will provide paid parking for F&M Bank Arena visitors: The arena will begin hosting major events in the next few months, but the parking garages aren’t ready. APSU has offered a solution. READ MORE

10 things you probably didn’t know about Clarksville: What’s the deal with that pink elephant? Why is it called Boot Hill? Where’s that train station mentioned in “Last Train to Clarksville”? These 10 things about Clarksville will help fill in the gaps. READ MORE

Girls’ flag football taking off in local schools: The Tennessee Titans pushed an idea to bring girls’ flag football to area schools. Clarksville jumped right in with seven local teams. One coach explained how it works, and some of the big differences. READ MORE

School system asks for funds to repair roofs, avoid ‘catastrophic failures’: Roofs on seven schools are at the end of their 20- to 25-year lifespan, and bad weather has only worsened their condition. READ MORE

Arson confirmed at College Street auto shop: Video cameras captured images of the arsonist’s vehicle as it drove through nearby parking lots on College Street. READ MORE

Annexation proposed for land near Exit 4, with rezoning for offices, homes, hotel: The 208-acre tract is just north of Exit 4, and could become home to a new VA facility, developers said. READ MORE

Jamrok Caribbean Buffet offers taste of home with Jamaican and Guyanese flavors: Where are you going for lunch? Get a $50 gift certificate for only $25 and try out Jamrok Caribbean Buffet in Clarksville! READ MORE

Clarksville High pitcher awarded Player of the Week for production through 9.1 innings pitched: After pitching 9.1 innings this week, the CHS pitcher allowed 6 hits, allowed 2 earned runs, had 1 walk and had 9 strikeouts. READ MORE

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A proposed redevelopment of Frosty Morn for senior housing (Contributed, City of Clarksville)

yesterday in News

Affordable senior housing proposed for Frosty Morn redevelopment, with 65 units

A special session meeting has been scheduled for the City Council to discuss a lease agreement for the development of affordable senior housing at Frosty Morn.

yesterday in News

Family of girl killed in school bus crash files lawsuit against CMCSS, bus driver

The family of one of the girls killed in the Kenwood Middle School bus crash is filing a lawsuit against the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System.

Rustom Khouri addressing the Clarksville City Council on April 2, 2026. (Christian Brown)

yesterday in News

‘I know it’s been a long road’: City Council OKs rezoning for new, 4-story VA Clinic

The Clarksville City Council unanimously approved the first reading of a 61-acre site rezone, which was recently selected as the location for Clarksville’s new VA Clinic.

Water overflowing near the intersection of Old Russellville Pike and Dunbar Cave Road in February 2025. (Jim Knoll contributed)

Thursday in News

Old Russellville Pike rezoning approved, RJ Corman to clean up debris near tracks

The City Council narrowly approved the second reading of a rezoning that will transition more than 10 acres on Old Russellville Pike.

Checkers location. (Contributed by Allie Nowak with All Points Public Relations)

Thursday in Business, News

Checkers returns to Clarksville with location on Fort Campbell Boulevard

Checkers and Rally’s has announced they are opening a new fast food restaurant on April 7 on Fort Campbell Boulevard.

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