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Oldcastle APG, which makes concrete paver products at its facility in Clarksville, plans to expand its operations, creating 45 new local jobs.
There’s a chance of storms today and Tuesday, with a smaller chance for the remainder of the week.
On August 8, 1863, over seven months after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed into law, Tennessee’s Governor Andrew Johnson freed his personal slaves.
CLARKSVILLE, TN – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this […]
On Saturday afternoon, Clarksville Police closed Interstate-24 West at Exit 1, and the Trenton Road overpass bridge also at Exit 1.
A police perimeter was set up early Saturday morning around a residence on Ellie Nat Drive, and nearby residents have been asked to stay in their homes.
Kyler Michael Owens, 13, was last seen on the afternoon of Monday, Aug. 2, according MCSO spokesperson Sandra Brandon.
Former Ward 1 city council member Richard Garrett was arrested at his residence Friday afternoon on charges of perjury and fraud.
A new monument to Fort Campbell’s fallen soldiers set to be built by the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association Clarksville chapter was approved by Clarksville’s City Council Thursday night at their August regular session.
A Clarksville woman has filed a lawsuit against her former employer, GFL Environmental, after allegedly experiencing “severe and pervasive” sexual harassment from a supervisor for months.