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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
6 years ago
Update: Kroger joins Walmart in requiring customers to wear masks

Beginning next week, Walmart and Sam’s Club will require customers to wear masks while in their stores, calling the move ‘a simple step to help keep you safe.’

Military
6 years ago
Fort Campbell WTB reflagged to Soldier Recovery Unit remains committed supporting ill and injured soldiers

The Fort Campbell Warrior Transition Battalion was formally reflagged as the Fort Campbell Soldier Recovery Unit during a ceremony on post, July 10.

News
6 years ago
Mayor honors Clarksville firefighter for rescuing man from burning house

Firefighter Nick Greene was recognized by Mayor Pitts and Fire Chief Freddie Montgomery Jr. for the rescue of a man from a burning home. 

News
6 years ago
Pets of the Week

Whether you are a dog person or a cat person, there is someone for you in our Pets of the Week!

News
6 years ago
Montgomery County Mayor signs extension for mandatory wearing of face-coverings

Emergency Order #9 requires employees of businesses open to the public in Montgomery County to wear masks unless social distancing can be conducted consistently.

News
6 years ago
New APSU Barnes and Noble bookstore open to students, with Starbucks

Renovation of the former Ford dealership began in November, 2019.

News
6 years ago
Nashville State Community College brings new programs to Clarksville Campus

NSCC is adding Paralegal Studies and Healthcare Management with a Medical Coding concentration to their list of programs.

Crime
6 years ago
One killed in Christian County Shooting

A shooting on Forest Park Court in Christian County left one dead late Sunday, July 12.

News
6 years ago
Nashville State Community College – Clarksville Campus to begin offering financial aid workshops

These workshops will be by appointment only, with 10 slots available for each session so as to allow for social distancing.

News
6 years ago
Changes proposed for downtown parking

City officials said the changes would create a more consumer friendly approach to downtown parking.

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