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Monica Reed 2p-6p

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About Monica
I’m a sawdust enthusiast who believes every piece of wood deserves a second chance at glory. I’m the ruler of my garden, where my tomatoes and peppers sorta thrive under my greenish thumb. My dogs, Skylar and Luna double as both motivational coaches and dirt relocation specialists. Where am I on Saturdays in the fall? I’m in front of the TV watching college football, where I yell passionately at the TV like the coach might actually hear me.
At home, I’m the proud co-pilot to my 15-year-old, who’s learning to drive and occasionally tests my bravery—but mostly just fills me with pride. On Fridays in the fall, you’ll find me at some high school cheering him on at a HS football game!

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yesterday in News

UPDATE: Bypass shut down after head-on injury crash with semi and car

A semi crashed head-on with a car Saturday afternoon on the Bypass in Clarksville.

Clockwise from the top left, U.S. Smelter, shooting on Chinook Circle, Christmas lights and APSU quarterback Chris Parson.

yesterday in News

News in Clarksville: U.S. Smelter, fentanyl murder, $1,776 checks and other top stories this week

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including the U.S. Smelter news, another fentanyl murder case, bonuses for soldiers and more.

A multi-vehicle wreck on the 101st Airborne Division Parkway on Dec. 19, 2025. (Enrique Hernandez, Dash 10 Media)

Friday in News

UPDATE: 1 killed, 2 critically injured in head-on crash on 101st Parkway

Several vehicles crashed Friday evening on 101st Airborne Division Parkway in Clarksville.

Friday in News, Opinion, Podcasts, The Clarksville Rundown

The Clarksville Rundown: What U.S. Smelter news means for jobs, roads, economy | PODCAST

The U.S. Smelter news once again puts Clarksville in the national – even global – spotlight. Here are some ways the news might play out locally.

Friday in Education, News, Special Reports

Cellphone blackout: CMCSS students don’t like new policy ‘even if it benefits them’

As the winter break approaches for Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools, students, educators and staff have now had their first semester with the new cellphone policy.