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.
As street crews prepare for Wednesday’s storms, as well as flooding in the community, the City of Clarksville is also providing residents with answers to some frequently asked questions regarding flood insurance and the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
Clarksville Fire Rescue, alongside the Clarksville Police Department, responded to a vehicle fire at Warfield Boulevard and Rossview Road on Wednesday afternoon.
Bi-County Solid Waste Management is closing its Palmyra/Shiloh Canaan Center due to capacity and lease issues, and April 5 is expected to be the last day the facility will be open.
A proposed rezoning of 1 acre north of West Concord Drive from R-2 single family residential to R-4 multiple family residential drew several concerns from City Council members, including potential flooding and traffic dangers.
Asulon Collective is Clarksville’s newest craft coffeehouse, located downtown on Third Street, with a wide range of coffee, specialty drinks and baked goods.
When severe winds blew through Clarksville last week, a tree fell on a home in St. Bethlehem, and three children escaped injury thanks to the heroic efforts of their 15-year-old brother.