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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

News
5 years ago
Food box distribution today on Providence Boulevard

Food boxes are being given away today on Providence Boulevard.

News
5 years ago
Electric gloves, shield considered as part of riot gear upgrade for Montgomery County Jail

The Montgomery County Jail has been approved to purchase $10,383 in riot gear, including 6 riot suits, 6 spiked vests, an electrified riot shield and a generated low output voltage emitter (G.L.O.V.E) system. 

News
5 years ago
Greenway expanded with Red River Trail almost complete north of Riverwalk

Upcoming expansions to Clarksville’s Riverwalk and Greenway promise to make the city more pedestrian friendly.

Pets of the Week
5 years ago
Pets of the Week

Find a new friend with our Pets of the Week.

News
5 years ago
APSU police earn two awards at state’s annual Law Enforcement Challenge

The department won second place overall in the university category and the special seat belt recognition, the Occupant Participation award.

News
5 years ago
Top 5 takeaways from city and county mayors’ 2021 update, from traffic to Frosty Morn

Here are some of the top takeaways from what the mayors had to say at the annual Mayors’ Power Breakfast.

News
5 years ago
Sharon Massey-Grimes to succeed late husband Ray Grimes as judge

Sharon Massey Grimes will fill the unfilled term of her late husband, Judge Ray Grimes, on the General Sessions Court.

Education
5 years ago
Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools go all-digital for second 9 weeks report cards

Because traditional students are learning remotely until Jan. 25, CMCSS will not be printing report cards at schools.

News
5 years ago
New City Council gets right to business, gets contentious over Roxy purchase and diversity

The first meeting of the new City Council had some contentiousness, over the Roxy, zoning cases and committee appointments.

News
5 years ago
Quarry land rezoning approved, clearing another hurdle for 300-plus home development

The area surrounding an inactive quarry on Old Russellville Pike will become home to over 300 new residences, following approval by the City Council.

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