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Two people have been charged in the 2024 slaying of a Fort Campbell soldier, Pfc. Katia Duenas Aguilar: a woman charged with murder and Aguilar’s husband with tampering with evidence.
The City Council rejected a proposal to eliminate a diversity, equity and inclusion position from the City of Clarksville’s human resources department during their Thursday night meeting.
In response to a troubling rise in motorcycle-related crashes and fatalities in Tennessee and Kentucky, leadership at Fort Campbell joined forces with local officials, law enforcement, and safety advocates to tackle the issue.
A proposed zone change for around 3 acres of land has been deferred one month per the request of the applicant, PB&J Properties. The applicant is proposing the land transition from R-1 family residential district to Planned Unit Development (PUD), which in turn would make way for the development of a 5-story apartment building in downtown Clarksville.
Rain is expected to continue Friday afternoon and into late Saturday. Saturday will have an 80% chance of showers, according to the National Weather Service.
The school bus crash Tuesday afternoon in northeast Montgomery County was caused when another driver tried to take an improper left turn
One person was killed in a home in the St. Bethlehem area of Clarksville Tuesday night.
Hundreds of children in Clarksville are homeless, most of them living with their families in cars, in temporary motel rooms, or on the street. All told, there are currently over 900 homeless children here, a number that last year topped 1,300.