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Many were impacted by the recent heavy rains. For those who had their home flooded, we are stepping in to help them recover and move on to the next steps.
After hearing arguments for and against the proposed development around the Dunlop House at 517 Madison St., the Common Design Review Board voted to disapprove the plan at their meeting on Monday.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board has approved a resolution to pay for construction of Freedom Elementary School and a recommendation for architectural design services for major renovations at the new Burt Innovation Center.
The Clarksville Montgomery Fire Service held a ribbon cutting for their new burn tower Tuesday afternoon.
The family of a Venezuela woman who was stabbed to death in a domestic homicide Monday morning has released her name and reached out for help.
The City of Clarksville announced Monday afternoon it is “working on several fronts” to help residents directly impacted by last week’s flooding.
Flooding this week washed through Dunbar Cave in Clarksville, pulling two boardwalks off their footings, filling the cave floor with mud, and possibly damaging 800-year-old Mississippian cave art.
A woman was stabbed to death in a house in south Clarksville early Monday morning.