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News
7 months ago
Work week weather: Cooler temps, with chance of showers, storms in Clarksville

According to the National Weather Service, we’ll have cooler temperatures in Clarksville, with scattered showers possible.

Clockwise from the top left, housing in Clarksville, Timothy Williams, old City Hall arch, Jaxen Kenner with the cast of Sketch.
News
7 months ago
News in Clarksville: Housing needs, stop sign running, murder retrial and other top stories this week

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including on the need for more housing.

Ribbon cutting revealing the restored Public Square arch on July 31.
News
7 months ago
Old crumbling City Hall archway restored on Public Square in Clarksville | PHOTOS

The archway above 106 Public Square had its official unveiling as part of the ongoing restoration of Clarksville’s historic buildings.

News
7 months ago
Rezoning proposed for hybrid assisted living facility in Clarksville, council shares concerns

An application to rezone close to 4 acres from AG to R-4 multiple family residential district was introduced to the Clarksville City Council.

Podcasts
7 months ago
The Clarksville Rundown: Why we need to build more homes in Clarksville, and fast | PODCAST

This week on the podcast: A study shows Clarksville is falling behind in new home construction, driving up the costs for everyone. What can be done?

News
7 months ago
Dunbar Cave Road realignment complete, ready for traffic, in time for first day of school

Construction on the first phase to realign Dunbar Cave Road at Rossview Road is complete, but more work is coming.

News
7 months ago
TRAFFIC ALERT: Rollover crash closes Oakland Road in Clarksville

Clarksville Police responded to the single-vehicle rollover crash on Oakland Road near Buttercup Drive.

Housing Needs Assessment event held at Wilma Rudolph Event Center on July 29, 2025. (Christian Brown)
Business
7 months ago
‘We’re growing 5,000 to 6,000 people a year’: Study shows Clarksville needs more housing, and quickly

A housing needs assessment was shared with the Clarksville-Montgomery County community, detailing the need for additional housing.