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Northeast Eagles swoop past Rossview Hawks in overtime, clinch fourth straight district title

In his second year at the helm, Northeast boys basketball coach Sam Young noted the degree of difficulty the feat takes considering the overall competitiveness that the district has to offer. “It’s tough,” Young said. “Night in and night out during the regular season is just a grind. Everybody in the district can potentially beat you. There are a lot of strong coaches in this league and you have to be ready to play every night. Just getting to this point is an accomplishment in itself, but winning it is much more special.” Northeast High School boys beat Rossview for the district basketball championship on Feb. 24, 2021. (Michael Rios)

Pets of the Week | ClarksvilleNow com

Zuma CLARKSVILLE, TN – Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, and sizes are available through area animal rescues and shelters, as well as opportunities to help homeless animals through foster programs, donations, and help with fundraisers and other family-friendly activities. Contact a rescue near you to learn more. Lu is a beautiful young female pit bull terrier. She is very playful and kind. Lu is a very happy girl and would make an excellent companion. Blue Razz is an adult female domestic shorthair with stunning green eyes. She is litter box trained and her vaccinations are current. This beautiful girl would make an excellent companion.

Students in Clarksville-Montgomery County back in school tomorrow

Students in Clarksville-Montgomery County back in school tomorrow
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Students to stay remote Monday, government offices to reopen

Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Students in Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools will be on remote again Monday, with some areas on campuses and side roads still hazardous with remaining ice and snow. “Although the sun and warmer temperatures helped today, due to the amount of snow and ice Clarksville-Montgomery County received last week, there are still areas on our campuses and side roads that are hazardous for pedestrians and buses,” CMCSS said in an announcement. “For all traditional and virtual students, teachers will continue communicating how to access lessons. If you have questions about accessing or submitting student work, please contact your child’s teacher(s). Curbside meals will not be distributed tomorrow.”

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