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After becoming an online sensation and ultimately being shut down, local pizzamaker Andrew Dueñas has found a physical home for his restaurant.
Many people remain hesitant to take the COVID-19 vaccine. So we decided to ask the people who can actually address those concerns: Your doctors.
Police are working a wreck at the intersection of Dunbar Cave Road and Old Russellville Pike and are asking the public to avoid the area.
After Steve Hardy was diagnosed with cancer in his left eye, without insurance to pay for treatment, friends have banded together to support the family through fundraiser events and a GoFundMe campaign.
The parents, who did not wish to be identified as “anti-mask” but rather as standing for mask and vaccine choice, wanted the right to be able to address the board about the COVID-19 plans for the coming 2021-22 school year.
Three houses were damaged in a fire that started while a woman was threatening suicide on Shirley Drive.
It has been nearly a year since Parks and Recreation installed predator decoys at Liberty Park pond to combat the large number of geese in the area, though waterfowl populations remain an issue at the park.
A wreck has Interstate 24 eastbound slow near Exit 11.
Richard V. Stevens, communications director for the City of Clarksville, announced Tuesday that he will retire in August, concluding a 40-year career as a journalist, media executive and communications professional.
Gerald Nix does his best to hold onto hope when it comes to finding out what happened to his 24-year-old daughter, Diana Nix, who was killed over two decades ago.