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The City’s Franklin Street parking garage beneath the Clarksville Transit System bus transfer station will soon be closing for 180 days to undergo repairs.

With over 220 homes damaged by flooding, whose fault is it? The homeowners, the developers, the Clarksville/Montgomery County government, the Industrial Park? Or is anyone really to blame when we’re at 245% of normal rainfall? And what do we do about it?

Nearly five years ago, Sharon and Roger Pearson decided to yank up their roots from Indiana and move to Clarksville. That move ended up coming with a flood of regret.

In this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, Charlie Koon talks to Buck Dellinger and Janet Wilson about why growth is good for Clarksville.

Clarksville forecast: There’s a slight chance of showers over the weekend, but with any luck it will hold off until Sunday night.

Montgomery County Government hosted a flood recovery resource fair Tuesday afternoon at Kirkwood High School for residents whose homes were damaged by the floods that hit the area in mid-February and early April.

Families of students in DoDEA schools on military installations, including four students from Fort Campbell, filed a lawsuit Tuesday arguing that DoDEA’s book removals and curricular changes following executive orders from President Donald Trump violate their First Amendment rights.

Since the beginning of the year, the Clarksville-Montgomery County Industrial Development Board has seen one of their water basins at the Industrial Park overflow twice due to unprecedented rainfall volume.