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Casey Williams

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

Entertainment
5 years ago
Clarksville celebrates Mother’s Day with Q108 Vintage Fair | PHOTOS

Despite threats of rain, Vintage Fair 2021 celebrated Mother’s Day this weekend at Beachaven Winery with over 100 vendors, food trucks, and a special brunch to celebrate Clarksville’s moms.

News
5 years ago
Councilman Richmond to host town hall in Ward 2 featuring city leaders

Ward 2 City Councilman Vondell Richmond will host a town hall meeting on Tuesday, May 18, featuring Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts and several city department heads for a discussion on building community in Ward 2.

Lifestyle
5 years ago
Downtown Market returns May 15

Clarksville’s Downtown Market will return on May 15 with over 100 vendors, according to announcement by Clarksville Parks and Recreation on Tuesday.

News
5 years ago
‘Mammy Lane’ changed to ‘Hattie Lane’ in Clarksville

A resolution to change the name of “Mammy Lane” to “Hattie Lane” was approved by City Council Thursday in a heated meeting that lasted over five hours.

Entertainment
5 years ago
Parmalee to headline first Downtown @ Sundown of 2021

The Downtown @ Sundown concert series returns this Friday at 7 p.m. with country band Parmalee.

News
5 years ago
Rep. Mark Green slammed with profane texts from Stewart County mayor after veto vote

A recent miscommunication about funding of LBL has highlighted an ongoing conflict between U.S. Rep. Mark Green and the mayor of Stewart County, culminating in a string of profanity-laced text messages sent by the mayor.

Two vehicles crashed on Tiny Town Road on May 5, 2021. (Casey Williams)
News
5 years ago
UPDATE: 21-year-old killed in wreck on Tiny Town, 2 others injured

A wreck is causing major delays at Peachers Mill Road and Tiny Town Road, according Clarksville Police.

Business
5 years ago
Flavorz Seasoned Kitchen goes from food truck to brick-and-mortar on Providence Boulevard

Flavorz Seasoned Kitchen opened their first brick-and-mortar location on New Providence Boulevard on Thursday.

News
5 years ago
Gas & Water utility rate increase considered by City Council

Customers may soon see higher bills from Clarksville Gas & Water, under a proposed rate increase needed to pay for the city’s second water treatment plant and other key projects.

News
5 years ago
Fort Campbell soldier saves man from drowning in Cumberland River

A Fort Campbell soldier recently rescued a man who was drowning in the Cumberland River.

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