The City’s revenue collection office will resume driver license services at City Hall, a service previously suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, beginning Thursday, April 1.
Whether grabbing lunch on Riverside or hunting Easter eggs, there’s plenty to do this weekend in Clarksville
Silicon Ranch Corp., a Nashville-based solar energy provider, is seeking an option to purchase half of the land that the city has designated for an athletic complex near Exit 8.
City Council members will discuss a settlement in Clarksville’s long-standing legal battle with the owners of Blackhorse Pub & Brewery at their executive session on Thursday.
Clarksville Transit System (CTS) now allows students of Nashville State Community College free transportation on all routes.
The Youth Council invites Clarksville’s teens to work with the Mayor and city officials to represent their peers and learn how the political system works.
A petition by council member Ashlee Evans, suggests that a better name for the street would be Hattie Lane, after Hattie McDaniel, the actress that played Mammy in “Gone With The Wind.”
Krispy Kreme is offering free donuts for the rest of the year to recipients of the COVID-19 vaccine, according to an announcement by the company on Monday.
Montgomery County will provide a progress update on the Multi-Purpose Event Center (MPEC) and present upcoming contact opportunities related to the project.
Clarksville Fire Rescue responded to a fire at Captain D’s on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard Sunday at approximately 2:20 p.m., halting traffic in the area.