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Business
6 years ago
New distribution center opening in Clarksville, creating 62 jobs

This project brings an investment of $33.4 million and the warehouse, once completed, will served as a 300,000-square foot distribution center, according to a news release. 

Elections
6 years ago
Voter turnout already at 37% days before election in Montgomery County

This total includes the absentee ballots received by mail, as well as the early, and in-person votes cast at the Election Commission office.

Crime
6 years ago
CPD arrests two, charges them with nine counts each of vehicle burglary

Several items, including wallets containing victims identification and glass-breaking tools, were found in the car.

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Coronavirus
6 years ago
Office of Housing & Community Development offering new grants to non-profits to offset COVID-19 impacts

Organizations interested in applying for these grants must attend at least one virtual meeting and then submit an application to the Clarksville Office of Housing & Community Development. 

Lifestyle
6 years ago
Kiwanis Club donates $150,000 to Customs House Museum for new children’s area remodel

This isn’t the first time the Kiwanis Club has sponsored renovations at the Customs House Museum.

News
6 years ago
Mayor Pitts swears in new CPD officer

Mayor Pitts swore in James Sanders as a new police officer Monday, Oct. 26.

news
6 years ago
County Commission meetings will be held virtually in November

The move to electronic meetings is due to the executive order from Governor Bill Lee limiting public gatherings to prevent the further spread of COVID-19, according to a news release.

News
6 years ago
Local judge makes shortlist for appointment to Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals

Judge Ayers is the only sitting judge of the three candidates sent to the governor for consideration.

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Crime
6 years ago
3 Clarksville men arrested and charged in string of car break-ins near Highway 12

CPD urges all residents to lock their vehicles and to never leave valuables inside them. 

Lifestyle
6 years ago
How to trick-or-treat safely, or close to it, during Halloween in a pandemic

Even though COVID-19 might have put a damper on some of the traditional celebrations associated with Halloween, there are tips and tricks to safely celebrating this year. 

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