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Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including plans for The Joseph being approved, a Woodstock resident flood meeting, and complaints against state Rep. Aron Maberry being dismissed.

A man trying to cross Fort Campbell Boulevard in front of Walmart was hit by an SUV Friday night in Clarksville.

With the growth of their electricity customer base, CDE Lightband is needing to build additional infrastructure. They’re now looking to bond issues and a 1% electricity rate increase.

Tempers flared this week over flood damage in Clarksville, but what can be done to stop it? Maybe a giant wall of sandbags?

Laurie Matta, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for the City of Clarksville, has announced she is leaving the City after 12 years of service.

Though the flood waters in north Clarksville are receding, tempers have only risen for the residents of Woodstock Estates – tempers that flared during a neighborhood meeting Wednesday night between residents and city officials.

Clarksville forecast: The weekend will start out stormy, but things should clear up by Sunday.

The all-new Phoenix Theatres at Governor’s Square Mall in Clarksville will open to the public on the weekend of May 23.