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News in Clarksville: Hair-pulling case, Walmart murder verdict, ACT Authority and other top stories this week

News in Clarksville: Hair-pulling case, Walmart murder verdict, ACT Authority and other top stories this week

Clockwise from the top left, Minglewood Elementary incident, Walmart murder verdict, Rossview victory and Performing Arts Center. Photo: Clarksville Now


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

School says teacher screamed in 4-year-old’s face, pulled his hair, pushed him; DCS reopens investigation: The Minglewood Elementary teacher received a three-day suspension, but the child’s mother is demanding that more be done. Now, DCS has reopened their investigation. READ MORE

Council approves new Art, Culture and Tourism Authority, along with new privilege tax for lodging: At a special session meeting, the City Council authorized the creation and appointment of the ACT Authority. READ MORE

Daughter of Walmart employee killed in parking lot remembers his legacy and love: This week’s murder verdict was justice for the victim, but also for his wife, the family said. One month after the man was killed, his wife died, from what her daughter said was a broken heart. READ MORE

School bus driver shortage has children being dropped off at 5 p.m., parents worried: Things have gotten better, but some children are still getting home late, leaving parents worried and frustrated. Here’s how CMCSS is trying to solve it. READ MORE

3 dogs, 6 puppies killed in garage fire in Woodlawn: Three adult dogs and six puppies – only about 9 weeks old – died in the fire. The dogs were in kennels in the garage. READ MORE

West Creek High baseball coach fired over text messages with student: The coach was fired over text messages, but he said “there were no bad intentions” and no criminal charges have been filed. READ MORE

Family of 6 escapes house fire off Madison Street during morning thunderstorm: Firefighters arrived to see heavy smoke and flames. The family had escaped to a neighbor’s house. READ MORE

Rossview High boys’ basketball repeats as regional champions after defeating Dickson County: This was the second consecutive season the two sides met in the regional championship. READ MORE

Clarksville High girls wins second regional championship to move to 30-0 on the year: The Wildcats continued their winning ways with a championship victory over Rossview High. READ MORE

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Archery range. (Shutterstock)

yesterday in Business, News

Indoor archery range, hunting supply store proposed on Dover Road, rezoning requested

More than 5 acres on the southern side of Dover Road have been requested for rezoning for an archery range where hunting supplies would also be sold.

Clockwise from top left, school bus crash, zinc plant, Checkers, DUI homicide case.

yesterday in News

News in Clarksville: School bus crash, Project Crucible, DUI death verdict and other top stories this week

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including the aftermath of the fatal school bus crash, updates on the zinc plant project, and a DUI homicide verdict.

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

Friday 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.

Friday 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)

Friday 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.

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