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After assisting more than 170 vehicles during last weekend’s ice storm, the Clarksville Jeep Crew is sharing how a love of Jeeps grew into one of Clarksville’s most reliable volunteer response groups.
For those that have been affected by the cold and icy conditions over the last several days, here are some resources if you are in need of a warm place.
With ice lingering from the winter storm, several Clarksville schools and offices are remaining closed.
Roads have improved across Clarksville, but ice is lingering, and high temperatures will stay at or below freezing for the week ahead.
As winter weather continues, the Clarksville-Area Urban Ministries emergency warming shelter remains open around the clock.
Amid weeks of debate over a proposed City of Clarksville partnership to create a homeless outreach center, Urban Ministries announced Monday that it will “pause the process.”
During this weekend’s ice storm, the all-volunteer Clarksville Jeep Crew assisted over 170 vehicles, including one police car and two ambulances.
A layer of frozen sleet and snow 3 inches thick is blanketing Clarksville, and with high temperatures staying below freezing for the week ahead, it isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.