The Tennessee General Assembly approved funding Thursday for the construction of an 114,6000-square-foot Health Professions Building on Eighth Street as well as the creation of the state’s first ever Institute for National Security and Military Studies.
Legends Smokehouse & Barbeque is moving to Riverside Drive, having recently purchased the original home of G’s Pancake House.
Clarksville Police are currently investigating a traffic incident that occurred Monday on Clearwater Drive in which a car crashed into a house.
Dr. Leslie Hiatt’s Quantitative Analysis class finished their lab final this week at Austin Peay State University, completing a series of experiments and puzzles to uncover a copper thief within their own department in a special escape game challenge.
Movie Nights at the Downtown Commons are expected to return on May 15th with a showing of Toy Story 4.
When 7-year-old Autry Hogan went fishing with his father and grandfather Saturday morning, he did not expect to catch a fish that was bigger than him.
Damage to the building is primarily cosmetic, with two windows shattered and damage done to the frame.
The petition, started by North Clarksville resident Jason VanKirk, has gathered over 350 signatures.
Clarksville’s Finance and Budget Committee discussed Monday plans to sell a portion of land at Exit 8 to solar energy provider Silicon Ranch for a 15-megawatt facility at a special called session in council chambers.
Clarksville residents can pick up a bare-root seedling tree at Edith Pettus Park on April 24 as part of the Tennessee Environmental Council’s ‘Plant a Tree for Tennessee’ program.