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Good morning, Clarksville. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 28th of May.

ACCIDENTS NEWS

  • A Clarksville father warned parents about water dangers after his 12-year-old son drowned in the Red River at Billy Dunlop Park on May 18 when the boy swam near other children and his body was recovered four days later — his father, unable to swim, could only watch the tragedy unfold.  NewsChannel 5
  • Clarksville Fire Rescue responded at 3:58 p.m. on Memorial Day to a fire that heavily damaged a home in the Pollard Road area+ crews quickly knocked down the flames while the American Red Cross assisted two displaced residents and no injuries were reported.  ClarksvilleNow.com

BUSINESS NEWS

  • The Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce named Clarksville Elite Gymnastics Center Veteran Business of the Month after 25 years of growth from eight to 2,000 students (led by retired Army veteran Larry Corrigan). The center is preparing to open a second building (for cheer-leading and an indoor playground) as it expands its youth programs.  Clarksville Online

CULTURE NEWS

  • On June 5, Clarksville's Downtown ArtWalk will showcase local art from 5—8 p.m. at several downtown venues. The event will run throughout the month—offering ongoing displays from participating artists.  ClarksvilleNow.com
  • The Customs House Museum & Cultural Center in Clarksville is presenting the exhibition Embracing Blackness Diasporic Unions that celebrates Tennessee Black artists and their rich cultural heritage. A panel discussion and dance performance will take place on July 10 during the Clarksville Art Crawl, and the exhibit will run until July 27.  Clarksville Online

EDUCATION NEWS

  • The Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board approved a policy that will ban cellphones from classrooms all day starting next school year to help improve school safety and focus on learning – students can use phones only for emergencies or medical needs and will face warnings or confiscation for violations.  WKRN
  • Gov. Bill Lee signed a law yesterday requiring elementary schools to provide 40 minutes of unstructured, screen-free recess daily after local CMCSS moms pushed for a change — the bill passed both the House and Senate with near unanimous votes and the group now plans to focus on improving middle school recess, having received interest from 12 states —  ClarksvilleNow.com
  • Austin Peay State University received a $1.94 million grant—awarded by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission—to launch RISE TN, a project that will expand healthcare training and job opportunities in rural counties such as Maury and Marshall. The initiative will run from August 1st to July 31st and partner with local centers—Maury Regional Medical Center and Marshall Medical Center—to offer hands-on training programs for students and adult learners.  Clarksville Online

HEALTH NEWS

  • After losing his daughter Natalie on her 13th birthday on March 3, James Lyle started the Natalie Lyle Foundation to help families learn the warning signs of youth suicide. He said Natalie changed after being bullied at her new school in Clarksville—an issue the foundation seeks to address.  NewsChannel 5

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Chad Reed Live Anniversary Show

    8-11:30 p.m. — Good People Lounge — $20 — Celebrate four years with a live performance from Chad Reed hosted by Mike Drew and DJAY David.

    Sat, 5/31/25

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  • That’s So 2000s: Karaoke & DJ Party

    8-11 p.m. — The Creative Circle by DBO Gallery — Free before 10 PM — Celebrate Y2K hits with karaoke, contests, and themed drinks.

    Fri, 6/6/25

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  • Dave & Buster's 2nd Annual Dad Games

    11 a.m. – 9 p.m. — Governor's Square Mall — Starting at $20 — Compete in a fun-filled arcade showdown with prizes and family-friendly festivities.

    Sun, 6/15/25

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  • Corey Gipson Basketball Day Camp

    1-5 p.m. — Dunn Center, Austin Peay State University — $150 plus $9 fee — Kids from K-6th grade can have fun and learn basketball fundamentals in a positive environment.

    Mon, 6/23/25

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  • Piano Lessons by Fortissimo

    6-8 p.m. — ArtLink Clarksville — Free participation — Explore your musical journey with group piano lessons for all ages.

    Thu, 6/26/25

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