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The Montgomery County Commission has approved emergency funds of $500,000 to help address damage from flooding in the Farmington subdivision.

The Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department is making progress on renovations at the Swan Lake Sports Complex, using funding from insurance proceeds after the storm-caused destruction of the New Providence Indoor Pool.

After a week of raw sewage running across their properties and backing up into their homes, residents on Veronica Court had their prayers answered when the sewage stopped overflowing on Sunday, April 15, and cleanup efforts continued into Monday.

Clarksville forecast: There’s a chance of storms on Monday, but we have beautiful weather after that, with temperatures rising to 80 by Friday.

The Clarksville Police Department is working a wreck with injuries on Providence Boulevard at Power Street involving a vehicle and a motorcycle.

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including flooding in Clarksville, an ethics complaint against Rep Aron Maberry, details in the stabbing death and a new developer for the Vulcan site.

LG Electronics, the South Korea-based company that creates thousands of washing machines a day in Clarksville, plans to expand its operations with a 560,000-square-foot warehouse.

Montgomery County is hosting a flood recovery resource fair at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 15 at Kirkwood High School for residents impacted by the floods that hit the Clarksville Montgomery County area in mid-February and early-April.