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With Steen’s death, the arrest report social media sites for Clarksville Today (formerly Scoop Clarksville), Scoop Nashville and Clarksville Arrests are unmonitored and enduring.
Residents near Fox Trail Court in Clarksville have had their properties damaged by a flooded drainage ditch for years by family of beavers.
In recognition of Women’s History Month, here are 11 Clarksville women who should be remembered for what they accomplished during their lifetimes.
Evolve Construction & Restoration was paid almost $6,400 but still hasn’t started work a year later. Clarksville Now found the company has similar complaints in 5 other states.
In a neighborhood in Clarksville, a home known as the Maria House has opened its doors to teenage mothers in foster care.
In honor of Black History Month, let’s look back at not just athletes and artists, but to the leaders who worked to make Clarksville a better place for everyone.
The City Council approved a proposal that gives CPD access to grant funding to buy new oral drug testing equipment. Here’s what to know about the system.
A Rossview High School teacher has been suspended and placed on an alternate worksite after district officials found she used derogatory language about students.
After dozens of blood and platelet transfusions, six-year-old Greenleigh Gafford is in remission from leukemia. As blood banks continue to warn of shortages, her family and community leaders say local blood donations help save local lives.
For Jeff Humphreys and Carrie Stevenson, blood transfusions are a routine part of survival. As blood banks warn of shortages, patients who rely on transfusions say donated blood is a lifeline.