A Clarksville man has been given probation for causing a wreck that fatally injured a painting worker on Riverside Drive.
The program encourages parents and caregivers to read books to their newborn, infant, and/or toddler, with the goal of reading 1,000 books to the child before they start kindergarten.
There are currently 254 active cases in the county, with 57 new cases reported today.
Award-winning author of young adult novels Bill Konigsberg will read from his work during an Oct. 14 free virtual event hosted by Austin Peay State University.
Ronnie E. Farley Jr. is charged with driving under the influence, violation of implied consent, leaving the scene, and due care.
CMCSS is working on implementing ‘trauma-informed’ learning, and unveiling new resources for student mental health.
The Downtown Clarksville Association run ArtWalk usually continues over the summer, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this is Artwalk’s first show since March.
Located on Cumberland Drive, the sign and monument were erected by the Frank P. Gracey Camp 225 of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. They were removed during this summer’s George Floyd protests.