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
Killebrew community, with 1,378 units on Rossview Road, approved by Planning Commission

The Killebrew, a proposed 307-acre, 1,378-unit, mixed-use development in the Rossview area, received a recommendation for zoning approval.

Business
3 years ago
Freddy’s to open second Clarksville location on MLK Jr. Parkway

Freddy’s Frozen Custard and Steakburgers is opening a second location in Clarksville.

The principal of Glenellen Elementary School in Clarksville, TN, is assaulted by a parent during a meeting on Thursday, April 21, 2022. (CMCSS, contributed via MCSO)
Crime
3 years ago
Arrest made in assault of Glenellen Elementary School principal, video released | VIDEO

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a parent accused of assaulting the principal of Glenellen Elementary School Thursday.

Entertainment
3 years ago
Peppers Mercado offers ‘little bit of everything,’ aims to be home for local music

Peppers Mercado Restaurant & Bar is offering a new place for local artists to perform.

Elections
3 years ago
Wes Golden raises 10 times more than Wallace Redd in county mayor primary

Golden’s fundraising efforts have given him a hefty campaign fund, ten times that of his primary opponent.

News
3 years ago
Parking garage, Frosty Morn and other projects back on track after City Council vote

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.

Entertainment
3 years ago
Warehouse Concert Lounge to close in August of this year

The Warehouse Concert Lounge and Event Center announced Tuesday on Facebook that they will be closing on August 7.

News
3 years ago
North Clarksville library, Animal Control Center up for funding in county budget hearings

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.

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