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

Parent buys 184 lockers for Northeast High expecting reimbursement; CMCSS never agreed, sending them all back: Last fall, Cece Eurales and her husband traveled to Arkansas to bring back lockers for student athletes. But the school system didn’t approve the trip and can’t pay for her efforts. READ MORE

Shot 19 times by her husband, survivor shares love story that turned hostile, then deadly: Still conscious after the shooting, she watched as he then turned a gun on himself. She survived, and she wants others to learn from her story. READ MORE

Whataburger coming soon, planning 4 locations: Even as Clarksville gets antsy to know when the first Whataburger will open, the company is already planning a fourth location. READ MORE

Motorcyclist dies from injuries after crashing into SUV on Fort Campbell Boulevard: Memorial Day weekend ended with a severe motorcycle crash that killed a 101st Airborne Division medic. READ MORE

Disabled veteran says city ignoring handicapped parking law violations: State law says that anyone who parks illegally in a handicapped spot faces a big fine, plus community service. But is the law being enforced? A Clarksville veteran says no. READ MORE

Waking up 3 days after brush with death, man meets Tennova ER doctor who saved his life: Before anyone could figure out what was wrong with him, the man was in lung and heart failure. Quick thinking by a doctor got him the help he needed. READ MORE

Annexation near Exit 4 approved by council, allowing apartments, public park, VA facility: Land off of Interstate 24 has been approved for annexation after an 8-5 vote. READ MORE

Kayaks, canoes tearing up Billy Dunlop Park Blueway access point: The Blueway access point has proven perhaps too popular. Now, Clarksville is working with a nonprofit to fix the erosion problems. READ MORE

Austin Peay cheer team reinstated after 5-month suspension: The suspension came to an end after Austin Peay Athletics appointed a new spirit coordinator and head cheerleading coach. READ MORE

Announcing launch of all-new Clarksville Now app, with topic notifications, Listen Live and more: The all-new Clarksville Now app includes customized notifications by topic, livestreams of local radio stations, links to local podcasts and more! READ MORE

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