The Montgomery County Parks and Recreation Department has cancelled the Downtown Commons concert scheduled for Friday, June 6, due to severe weather conditions.
A Tornado Watch has been issued for Montgomery County, and other surrounding counties, until Friday evening.
The Clarksville Street Department will be doing underground utility work along Wilma Rudolph Boulevard to install a series of Dynamic Message Signs for motorists.
A proposal to rezone more than 112 acres on a tract of land west of the Hampton Station Road and Webb Road intersection went before the Montgomery County Commission on Monday night.
The Clarksville Police Department is making Clarksville-Montgomery County citizens aware of a scam involving fraudulent text messages claiming to be the “Tennessee Department of Vehicles.”
During mayor and councilperson comments at the most recent Clarksville City Council meeting, Councilman Jerry Haywood spoke up in favor of a pay increase for city firefighters.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center told the City Council this week that it plans to finance a replacement LifeFlight helicopter to serve Montgomery County and surrounding communities.
Following the completion of the first phase of Spring Creek Parkway earlier this year, the Clarksville Street Department has now begun construction for Phase 2, which isn’t expected to be completed until 2027.
An update on the Clarksville Performing Arts Center was presented to the Common Design Review Board recently, and it included details of the history of the project, its latest design concept, and the project’s early discoveries.
Clarksville High Athletics announced on Tuesday, May 27, the hiring of Ellie Treanton as their new head girls’ basketball coach. The news comes after longtime head coach Brian Rush stepped down from the position after 20 years at the helm.