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There’s a risk of strong storms in Montgomery and surrounding counties this afternoon.
The week will start with a chance of storms, then dry up before the rain chances return on Thursday.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.
The nomination of Lillian Vazquez to chair the City of Clarksville’s Human Relations Commission failed Thursday night.
New protections for LGBT persons in hiring and contracting were approved by the City Council members Thursday.
APSU will host a special, pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinic from noon-3 p.m., in the tailgate zone in front of Fortera Stadium.
The AtlasBX battery facility in Clarksville has received three violation notices from Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation in the last year.
Clarksville Street Department will begin its annual fall cleanup – essentially free removal of residential yard waste – on Oct. 18.