Official complaints have been filed by two citizens claiming that City Council member Vondell Richmond is living outside of the ward he represents.
The City of Clarksville has canceled the 33rd Annual Riverfest out of an abundance of caution as COVID-19 cases continue to surge in Clarksville-Montgomery County, causing a major strain on local medical institutions.
The Clarksville City Council voted Tuesday night to appoint Brian Zacharias to the Ward 1 seat and Ambar Marquis to Ward 5.
Clarksville City Council members voted Thursday to relax rules governing short-term rental properties for those with small operations.
After publicly inquiring as to the mental health of Army veteran and Ward 1 City Council candidate Brian Zacharias at a Thursday night meeting, Councilperson Wanda Smith reached out to apologize, according to a statement from Zacharias.
Candidates for City Council Ward 1 and 5 seats addressed current council members Thursday night in hopes of representing their communities on Clarksville’s top governing body.
Downtown business owners met Monday at the Roxy Regional Theatre to discuss the possibly of a “Downtown Entertainment District” allowing for open-container in the area.
Blackhorse Pub & Brewery’s 134 Franklin St. building will be restored to its original façade as part of its post-fire rebuild.
A roundabout planned for the Whitfield/Needmore Road intersection will be moving forward soon, and the opinions of neighboring residents are divided.
Alexandra Wills, director of the Center for Service-Learning and Community Engagement at Austin Peay State University, is building the university’s first outdoor classroom, and it’s right in Austin Peay’s backyard.