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The fire was caused by a machine that cuts magnesium for vehicle parts, according to CFR Assistant Fire Chief Michael Rios, and all personnel were evacuated and have been accounted for.
In 2019, Forbes magazine published an article titled “Why Are There So Few Professors Of Color?,” which found that “the number of Black faculty members grew by only one-tenth of a percent” at the nation’s doctoral-level universities.
Austin Peay State University recently upgraded its aging, outdoor alert system with a new Alertus High Power Speaker Array (HPSA).
Wednesday will mark four months since Dwight Lee Carter, 55, died from his injuries after being struck in a hit-and-run incident on Providence Boulevard.
A man was rescued Monday morning from a cell phone tower in Clarksville after passing out 150 feet up the tower during a job test climb.
The first-ever Mega Job Fair in Clarksville is coming up Aug. 24 and 25 at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center with over 30 employers ready to hire.
A crash involving a vehicle and motorcycle at the intersection of Tiny Town Road and Peachers Mill Road caused major traffic issues Sunday evening.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.
A shooting that occurred on Caldwell Lane Friday night resulted in one fatality. Police are investigating the shooting as a homicide.
The U.S. Census Bureau has released its first set of data from the 2020 Census, and it shows that Clarksville has grown by leaps and bounds since 2010.