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Clarksville Montgomery County School System school board members voted no on two charter school applications during Tuesday night’s board meeting.
Lieutenant Eric Ewing, who works with the Clarksville Police Department, said in the seven months since the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) was created, members of the team have had a big impact on law enforcement and the way they handle mental health crisis calls.
Blippi fans have packed the roads of south Clarksville trying to get to the Wilma Rudolph Event Center for his appearance this afternoon.
The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating 33-year-old Jessica Casey.
Area employers looking to fill open positions have a perfect opportunity coming up next month with the third Mega Job Fair.
Austin Peay State University is now the only Tennessee university to offer in-state tuition rates to all of the nation’s military-affiliated students, which includes active-duty military personnel, veterans, reservists, National Guard members and their eligible family members.
Local leaders have begun preparing the 2023 Legislative Liaison Agenda to send to the capital and are asking for the public’s assistance in deciding what to include.
With a heat index on Wednesday up to 110 degrees, a Heat Advisory has been issued for Montgomery and surrounding counties.