The Montgomery County Commission has approved emergency funds of $500,000 to help address damage from flooding in the Farmington subdivision.
After a week of raw sewage running across their properties and backing up into their homes, residents on Veronica Court had their prayers answered when the sewage stopped overflowing on Sunday, April 15, and cleanup efforts continued into Monday.
The Clarksville Police Department is working a wreck with injuries on Providence Boulevard at Power Street involving a vehicle and a motorcycle.
The Clarksville Police Department is currently investigating a vehicle theft that occurred early Friday morning on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard.
Following record breaking rainfall, for some residents located at Veronica Court in the Farmington subdivision, they don’t only have to deal with stormwater, but with raw sewage in their front yards and the expansion of a sinkhole at the rear of the properties.
Cheesy J’s has opened on Madison Street, offering a gourmet grilled cheese menu with the slogan “It’s easy being cheesy.”
The Clarksville City Council has approved transferring the ownership of a portion of property at the Public Safety Complex at Outlaw Field to Montgomery County for construction of an Emergency Medical Service station.
After hearing the cases for and against a potential zone change north of West Concord Drive, the City Council voted down the proposal that would have transitioned 1 acre from R-2 single family residential to R-4 multiple family residential.