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Rep. Mark Green officially resigned from Congress on July 4, and has informed Gov. Bill Lee and Speaker Mike Johnson that his last day will be July 20.

Clarksville forecast: Another hot week is ahead, with highs around 90 and a chance of thunderstorms each day through Friday.

The Clarksville City Council approved the first reading of an extension of an overlay district on Tiny Town Road and Fort Campbell Boulevard on Tuesday.

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.

A house was destroyed in a fire on the night of the Fourth of July on Ogburn Chapel Road in west Montgomery County.

TriStar Health, one of Tennessee’s top healthcare providers, has announced plans to build a new hospital in Clarksville. And in a few short weeks, the state will be considering their application for a Certificate of Need to make it happen.

While many people are bracing themselves for dazzling fireworks shows, Montgomery County Animal Care and Control, along with other shelters across the nation, are bracing for an annual surge in missing animal reports.

After Independence Day in Clarksville was originally forecasted to receive a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms, the National Weather Service has now predicted for the holiday to be sunny, with a high near 92, along with a calm wind.