Golden’s fundraising efforts have given him a hefty campaign fund, ten times that of his primary opponent.
Funding for several high-profile city projects, including Frosty Morn and a new Parking Garage, are back on track following a decision by City Council at their Thursday night regular session.
The Warehouse Concert Lounge and Event Center announced Tuesday on Facebook that they will be closing on August 7.
Hearings are underway for Montgomery County’s 2022-2023 budget season, with over $83 million in capital projects on the agenda, including previously delayed projects like the North Clarksville library branch and a new animal control facility.
A proposed plan to widen Rossview Road has residents fuming on behalf of Billy and Teresa McCraw, whose home and strawberry ranch would be removed for the project.
After voting down funding for several capital projects last month, the City Council will once again vote on funding for several high-profile capital projects, including Frosty Morn and repairs to the Cumberland Garage.
Clarksville Rotary Club will be adding the Ukrainian flag to the McGregor Park International Avenue of Flags along Riverside Drive, pending approval by City Council.
The Blackhorse Pub & Brewery is expected to open any day now, marking the return of a downtown favorite after a year being closed for repairs.
Under the new rates, parking in downtown Clarksville will cost 25 cents for 10 minutes with a maximum time of four hours with a total cost of $6.
Montgomery Central Middle School will soon have a new principal following the resignation of former principal Vicki Winners.