Casey Williams

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

News
4 years ago
20-cent property tax increase approved by Clarksville City Council

A 20-cent property tax increase was approved 7-3 by City Council members Thursday evening at a special called session to approve the 2021 city budget.

News
4 years ago
Failing equipment, pandemic put Clarksville Parking Commission in red

According to a financial report presented to City Council members at their Tuesday meeting, the Clarksville Parking Commission spent more than they made in both 2020 and 2021.

News
4 years ago
County Commission selects Randy Albert as new District 6 commissioner

The Montgomery County Board of Commissioners voted to appoint Randy Albert as commissioner for District 6 following the death of Arnold Hodges.

News
4 years ago
WEATHER ALERT: Strong thunderstorms and hail expected Saturday night in Clarksville

The National Weather Service in Nashville has reported a strong thunderstorm, with a possibility of strong winds and hail, southwest of Clarksville, moving south at 15 mph.

News
4 years ago
6 candidates step up for open Montgomery County Commission seat

These are the applicants seeking to represent District 6 on the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners.

Lifestyle
4 years ago
Report: Montgomery County ranked fifth in Tennessee for growth, 75th nationwide

Montgomery County was recently ranked fifth fastest growing county in Tennessee by Stacker.

News
4 years ago
Gas & Water rate increase OK’d by City Council, new water treatment plant gets green light

City Council members approved an rate increase for Clarksville Gas & Water at their Thursday meeting, clearing the way for the multiple infrastructure projects, including the construction of a new North Clarksville water treatment plant.

News
4 years ago
Powell Road rezoning rejected by council after overwhelming opposition from residents

City Council members voted again to deny a proposed rezoning that would have allowed over 500 new homes on Powell Road at their regular session Thursday night, which was attended by dozens of dissenting residents.

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