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If you’ve been trying to buy a house in the last couple of years in Montgomery County, you may have experienced the intense frustration of the current housing market. While rising interest rates look to be slowing the market, what will happen if they fall back down?
Austin Peay State University stakeholders came together to announce the Joe and Cathi Maynard Family Field at Fortera Stadium. The Maynard family was honored Friday for their charitable donations to the university.
A crash with minor injuries is causing some delays at the intersection of Warfield Boulevard and Ted Crozier Sr. Boulevard. Warfield Boulevard has been reduced to one lane in each direction, which is causing some traffic congestion.
Clarksville forecast: Partly sunny skies and cool temperatures are ahead for the weekend, along with a chance for wet weather.
The Internet has come a long way over the years. Locally, the Clarksville Department of Electricity (CDE) Lightband has led the charge alongside Cumberland Connect to bring reliable high-speed internet to Montgomery County and nearby communities.
A semi tractor trailer was broken down at College and Kraft Streets on Wednesday afternoon, according to emergency dispatch.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in finding a runaway juvenile identified as Ja’Cory Whitfield, 16, who was last seen on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022.
A wreck on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard at Athletic Boulevard, in front of Longhorn Steakhouse, is currently causing some traffic congestion. The rollover crash happened at approximately 12:46 p.m. and involved 3 vehicles. Clarksville Police said there are injuries, but that they appear to be non-life threatening.