Information in Clarksville: School rezoning, police standoff, empty Black Hawk and different high tales this week

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

School rezoning: No boundary changes made, but district offers to ‘grandfather’ students in current zones: The plan would allow some students to choose what school they attend. READ MORE

How a first-degree murder suspect can be released on bond, arrested in assault: It’s happened a few times recently in Clarksville, and it has a lot to do with the way Tennessee’s laws work. READ MORE

Lincoln Homes to be demolished, rebuilt on-site at triple capacity: Most of the units are 80 years old, with a dire need for updated plumbing and other maintenance. READ MORE

Median house sales price jumps to $260,000 in Montgomery County: “It’s not like anything I’ve ever seen,” said Erinne Hester, Assessor of Property. READ MORE

Woman arrested following 8-hour police standoff in Rossview area: Police set up a perimeter for the barricaded subject. READ MORE

Active COVID-19 cases decreasing as Omicron spread slows: The numbers are improving in Montgomery County, but they’re still as high as the Delta wave. READ MORE

Police identify man who died after being hit by car near Exit 4: He was walking near the hotel on Kennedy Lane when he was hit by a passing motorist. READ MORE

Black Hawk flies unmanned at Fort Campbell, using new technology: An empty Black Hawk took flight on post for the first time, being piloted by remote. READ MORE

Rossview High claims first-ever girls state wrestling championship: The championship came down to Rossview vs. Clarksville High, and the Hawks came out ahead for a place in history. READ MORE

Barbecue of Clarksville: 11 BBQ joints for pulled pork, dry rubs and everything in between: A list of the top BBQ places in Clarksville. Have you tried them all? READ MORE

Poppin in the City promises to bring fresh, gourmet popcorn to north Clarksville: The popcorn shop will offer flavors ranging from cheddar cheese to dill pickle. READ MORE

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