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Curtis Leblanc

Curtis is a news reporter and editor. He is studying at Austin Peay State University for a bachelors in English and Communications, with a concentration in journalism and minor in creative writing.

News
2 years ago
Civil rights monument planned in Dixon Park to honor Pastor Terry, CSM Brown, Dr. Burt and more

The Clarksville Arts & Heritage Council recently unveiled plans for a civil rights monument near the L&N Depot in Dixon Park.

Elections
2 years ago
Infrastructure, public safety, immigration top issues at first GOP Convention of Candidates | PHOTOS

Republican candidates spoke on infrastructure, inflation, and security at the first ever GOP Convention of Candidates at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center this Tuesday.

News
2 years ago
How to help Hurricane Helene victims in East Tennessee with supplies, donations

For Clarksvillians eager to help their neighbors in Eastern Tennessee, there are several nonprofits collecting donations and aid.

News
2 years ago
City Council discusses idea of no-solicitation database in Clarksville

A proposal from City Councilperson Brian Zacharias would allow for the creation of a no-solicitation database in Clarksville, but the measure has met resistance over whether it would be feasible to enforce.

News
2 years ago
MLK Parkway design overlay postponed to await possible citywide plan for Clarksville

A design overlay that would require stronger building materials and sign restrictions along Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway was rejected by the Clarksville-Montgomery County Regional Planning Commission this week. Instead, plans for a citywide design overlay will be presented to the City Council.

News
2 years ago
Plans unveiled for new Bel-Aire skatepark to replace swimming pool, Heritage skatepark to stay closed

Two plans for the new Bel-Aire skatepark were unveiled at Tuesday’s Clarksville Parks & Recreation Committee meeting.

Elections
2 years ago
Candidates discuss housing, pollution, population surge at Sustainability Forum

Eleven candidates for local and state offices spoke Friday at the Sustainability Forum, hosted by APSU’s College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and the Clarksville-Montgomery County Sierra Club.