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News in Clarksville: Buc-ee’s update, APSU protest, Bel-Aire skatepark and other top stories this week

News in Clarksville: Buc-ee’s update, APSU protest, Bel-Aire skatepark and other top stories this week

Clockwise from the top left, APSU protest, Buc-ee's, Everhome Suites hotel and Bel-Aire skatepark plans. Photo: Clarksville Now


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

Buc-ee’s announces plan for new location on Interstate 24 in Oak Grove: Buc-ee’s had been pursuing a 120-pump gas station off Exit 1 in Clarksville. That fell through when the company couldn’t come to terms with TDOT on site plans. READ MORE

APSU to revamp hiring practices over accusation of professor’s involvement with hate site: The recent hiring of a professor accused of being affiliated with a website that hate group activity has prompted the university to rethink its hiring practices, and it led to a protest. READ MORE

Governors Square Mall cleared after shots fired outside, police say event was isolated incident: Initial reports were that the shots were fired inside the mall, but witnesses said it happened on the perimeter road. READ MORE

Plans unveiled for new Bel-Aire skatepark to replace swimming pool, Heritage skatepark to stay closed: Bel-Aire skatepark will be an all-wheels park, allowing for biking and skating, and will have a section for beginners. READ MORE

Where Tennessee House District 68 candidates stand on highways, abortion and school vouchers | VIDEO: Clarksville Now is holding forums for each contested race, giving candidates a chance to weigh in on the issues. READ MORE

Owners of Pain Institute of Clarksville sued by U.S. Attorney’s Office over billing complaints: The owners were submitting false claims for diagnostic testing services that were not deemed medically necessary, according to prosecutors. READ MORE

Everhome Suites by Choice Hotels proposes 4-story, 115-room hotel: The owner is looking to develop a hotel on 1.98 acres near the Industrial Park at Stacy Johnson Boulevard. READ MORE

Fort Campbell quarterback, defensive back named Player of the Week for performance in upset: Jacaryous Perryman got it done through the air with 206 yards and two touchdowns, and on the ground with 144 rushing yards and three touchdowns. READ MORE

Lauren Hassell selected to Jr. WNBA Court of Leaders for work on and off court: Student-athlete Lauren Hassell has been selected to join the Jr. WNBA Court of Leaders, which is a developmental program for high school athletes across the nation. READ MORE

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