Casey Williams

Casey Williams is a reporter and content editor at ClarksvilleNow.com. Reach him by email at cwilliams@clarksvillenow.com

Business
4 years ago
Owner of Strawberry Alley Ale Works to open new restaurant in historic downtown Federal Building

Downtown Clarksville’s iconic Federal Building will soon be reopening as a new restaurant, according to the building’s owner.

News
4 years ago
Interstate 24 widening from Kentucky state line to Nashville tops wish list from local leaders

Clarksville and Montgomery County leaders delivered their 2022 legislative agendas to state legislators this week, and two key infrastructure projects are at the top of everyone’s list.

News
4 years ago
‘Handle With Care’ seeks to protect students in distress at Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools

The “Handle With Care” pilot program will offer new protections to CMCSS students who experience traumatic events.

Business
4 years ago
Burlington Store opens at Governors Square Mall former Sears location

Burlington Store opened their newest location Friday morning at Clarksville’s Governors Square Mall with a ribbon cutting and some day-one deals.

News
4 years ago
Marijuana decriminalization gets city’s endorsement on legislative agenda

The City of Clarksville will advocate for the decriminalization of marijuana on the state level through its 2022 Legislative Liaison Agenda, which will be presented to state legislators next week.

Entertainment
4 years ago
Kenwood Baptist Church celebrates 100 years on Sept. 19

Kenwood Baptist Church will celebrate its 100th anniversary on Sunday, Sept. 19 with a special service celebrating the church’s history.

News
4 years ago
Robert Sigler selected to fill unexpired term as District 18 County Commissioner

The Montgomery County Board of Commissioners appointed Robert Sigler Monday to fill the unexpired term of Jason Knight, who vacated the seat due to issues of residency.

Coronavirus
4 years ago
Frolic on Franklin cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns

The Roxy Regional Theatre has cancelled their 15th annual Frolic on Franklin: Celebration of the Arts, originally scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 18, out of concerns for the rising number of COVID-19 cases in Montgomery County that are causing a major strain on local medical institutions.

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