Here’s the list of the additional streets that have been reopened by the Clarksville Street Department on the morning of Monday, Feb. 17.
Over the course of the past 24 hours, the Montgomery County Fire Service has helped rescue two separate vehicles who were trapped on flooded roadways.
After a weekend dominated by showers and hazardous conditions, Clarksville-Montgomery County will have mostly sunny weather on Monday, before snow showers are expected to hit the following night.
“With all of the rain we’ve had in recent weeks, we were bracing for a significant flash flooding event. Today, unfortunately, it happened, bringing challenges throughout our city, and our first priority is helping our residents who are dealing with the brunt of it,” said Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts on Flash Floods of February 15, 2025.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County area is currently under a Flash Flood Warning until Saturday, at 12:15 p.m., while also having a Flood Watch remain in effect until noon tomorrow.
The final tally is in, and for this year’s annual Beaver 100.3 Camp Rainbow Radiothon, over $91,000 was raised to send kids from across the area to Camp Rainbow. With this year’s contributions, the $1 million fundraising milestone has been met.
Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts announced on Friday the selection of Charles Tyson Burdine to serve as the next Chief of Police for the City of Clarksville following a 27-year-career with CPD in various positions.
After hitting repeated brick walls trying to have the Joseph Dunlop House demolished, the owners are now looking to develop around the property, which could include an apartment building with retail space off Madison Street.