Judy’s Hope, a new local nonprofit, broke ground Tuesday on a tiny-house community that will house women and children experiencing homeless in Clarksville.
Wanda Smith told attendees that it is high-time Clarksville move forward with restoring this “diamond in the rough.”
Federal funding from the COVID-19 pandemic relief package could still be coming for some government employees.
Judicial candidate Eric Yow recently announced that, if elected, he would like to establish a mental health court in Montgomery County.
Recyclops, a gig-based company, recently started offering recycling pickup services in Clarksville.
The Montgomery County Commission voted Monday night to approve the purchase of property on Third Street and Hiter Street for $6.8 to expand the downtown Courts Center.
The County Commission and City Council have approved a proposed redistricting of Clarksville-Montgomery County at their formal meeting Monday night, putting the new districts on track to be official before the end of the year.
In an effort to expand the Montgomery County Courts Complex, the County Commission will vote Monday, Nov. 8, on whether or not to purchase 121 South Third Street as well as a parking lot on Hiter Street for $6.8 million.
Guests to this year’s Vintage Fair enjoyed local food trucks, wine tastings, Christmas carols and a visit from Old Saint Nick himself.
Christmas came early this year at the Clarksville Vintage Fair.