Vice President JD Vance delivered a Thanksgiving message of gratitude and purpose to Fort Campbell soldiers on Wednesday, praising the 101st Airborne Division and telling troops, “We’re proud of you.”
The shutdown may be over, but Urban Ministries says the surge in need remains from food and financial assistance to emergency shelter.
The third annual Blue South Banquet drew a full house in Clarksville, where District 7 candidate Aftyn Behn rallied supporters.
After resident pushback, commissioners voted to defer the Dotsonville Road rezoning proposal until February to give developers time to address concerns.
Clarksville organizations say demand has spiked in recent weeks, with shelves emptying faster than donations can fill them, especially as the holiday season approaches.
CDE Lightband reports its two solar farms are meeting expectations, generating enough for nearly 1,000 homes while keeping rates steady and improving air quality.
The saliva-based device would allow Clarksville Police road tests for amphetamines, oxycodone, opiates, methamphetamine, cannabis, and cocaine.
A proposal to create a Clarksville Gas & Water Board is moving through city committees. Officials say the change would bring better oversight.