Casey Williams

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

Business
3 years ago
FedEx distribution center to open later this year, bringing 250 new jobs to Clarksville

A new FedEx distribution center is expected to open later this year in Clarksville’s Industrial Park as progress on the new facility continues to move forward.

Business
3 years ago
Industrial Park childcare center proposed with 400-800 slots offered

Employees of the Clarksville Industrial Park could soon have new, affordable childcare options close to their workplace thanks to a new initiative by the Industrial Development Board.

News
3 years ago
Home rule referendum clears first hurdle to be on 2024 ballot in Clarksville

New legislation that would trigger a referendum to reorganize the City of Clarksville under a “home rule” charter was approved by City Council Thursday night.

News
3 years ago
City Council takes up ‘home rule’ idea that could change Clarksville government

New legislation before the City Council could trigger a referendum to reorganize the City of Clarksville under a home rule charter, and council members have questions.

Business
3 years ago
Leatherwood Distillery from Pleasant View expanding to open location in Clarksville

Leatherwood Distillery is expanding with a new Clarksville location on Progress Drive, offering tastings, live music and signature cocktails.

Business
3 years ago
The Warehouse downtown up for rezoning, owner plans mixed-use development

The Warehouse, a longtime music venue in downtown Clarksville, is up for rezoning next week as the owner plans to redevelop the property for mixed-use.

News
3 years ago
Eagle’s View neighbors apprehensive about Spring Creek Parkway/Northeast Connector

Several Eagle’s Bluff residents say they purchased a home in Clarksville two years ago not knowing that part of their backyards would become a major roadway.

News
3 years ago
Sidewalk plan for Greenwood Avenue moving forward in Clarksville

According to Street Department Director Chris Cowen, who spoke at Tuesday’s meeting, the new sidewalks will run from Crossland Avenue all the way down to Caldwell Lane.

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