Richard V. Stevens, communications director for the City of Clarksville, announced Tuesday that he will retire in August, concluding a 40-year career as a journalist, media executive and communications professional.
Montgomery County saw a sharp dip in veteran residents in 2020, according to a recent report from the Montgomery County Veterans Services Organization.
Recovery of the riverboat American Jazz is taking longer than expected after the vessel became stuck on Lake Barkley Wednesday morning, and the Coast Guard has begun to disembark passengers.
The American Jazz, one of the newest ships in the American Cruise Lines fleet, is currently stuck on a sandbar in Lake Barkley, causing a delay in the ship’s seven-day voyage trip from Memphis to Nashville.
Montgomery County is in need of its own juvenile justice center, according to a feasibility study commissioned by the county.
The Clarksville City Council approved an option to purchase agreement on Thursday with Solar energy provider Silicon Ranch, who seeks to buy from the city land currently designated for an athletic complex near Exit 8.
The Clarksville City Council gave final approval for the 2021 budget, which includes a 20-cent property tax increase and a sweeping infrastructure plan, at a special session held Wednesday night, concluding a long, heavily-debated process.
City council members voted to reinstate the 2020+ Transportation Plan, and a corresponding 20-cent property tax increase.
The Clarksville Human Relations Commission is set to receive significantly more funding in 2021-22 under the new city budget being presented today.
A national shortage on chicken wings is beginning to impact local restauranteurs, causing raised prices, limited menus and temporary closings.