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Elements from the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell deployed Tuesday to support Joint Task Force Dragon in Europe.
At least one of the fights at the school ended with a School Resource Officer deploying pepper spray, however, data from the school system regarding discipline for fights doesn’t necessarily match those sentiments.
The Clarksville Parking Commission voted this week to temporarily suspend ParkMobile daily transactions, effective Tuesday, following complaints from the public about the app’s transaction fees.
Two Clarksville teenagers were arrested in Nashville Monday night after a witness saw them commit a suspected armed robbery, and one of the teens was out on bond with a homicide charge.
Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts has announced that he will run for reelection in the fall.
Elements of the 101st Airborne Division and Fort Campbell have been ordered to deploy to Europe in support of Joint Task Force Dragon “in order to assure our NATO allies and partners in the region,” according to a news release.
This week, the school system is holding three public meeting sessions where more information will be provided about the three model curriculums.
The Clarksville Police Department launched an initiative to provide reflective belts, straps and keychain tags for pedestrians, to reduce traffic fatalities.