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News
2 years ago
Report details 11.3-mile, 600-yard-wide path of tornado destruction in Clarksville

The National Weather Service has completed a survey of damage from the tornado that hit Clarksville.

News
2 years ago
UPDATE: 243 residences destroyed in Clarksville tornado, another 1,711 damaged

The Clarksville tornado hit at about 1:35 p.m. Saturday with 150 mph winds and a path 600 yards wide, from just north of Purple Heart Parkway around Garrettsburg Road to the Exit 1 area.

News
2 years ago
‘Everything else was lost but the room we were in’: Stories from survivors of the Clarksville tornado

Amid the devastation of Saturday’s tornado in Clarksville, several families counted themselves lucky to have survived.

Business
2 years ago
Royalties Event Center shut down for operating illegally, owner wanted by Clarksville Police

Royalties Event Center, which has been operating without a permit out of a former drugstore on Madison Street in Clarksville has been shut down, and owner Natasha Hinton is now wanted by police.

Crime
2 years ago
‘What happened to Susan Lund?’ Family revisits mystery 30 years after Clarksville woman’s disappearance, death

30 years after Susan Lund’s disappearance, her case has finally been reopened and her family is searching for answers. What happened to Susan Lund?

News
2 years ago
Military families find surprise liens on Clarksville homes from water softener companies

New homeowners in Clarksville are reporting becoming prime targets for water softener sales companies looking to sell thousand-dollar water softener and filtration systems.

A bedroom door after the 13-year-old son of Annastacia Rodriguez broke through it with a frying pan during a fit of rage in her home. (Contributed)
Crime
2 years ago
‘He broke through the door with a frying pan’: Woman seeks help for 13-year-old violent, deaf son

Getting help for a child who is both disabled and violent is surprisingly difficult in Tennessee, and this Clarksville family has gone through a maze of agencies trying to sort it out.

News
2 years ago
When will it be finished? Updates on parking garages, new schools, Riverview hotel and more

Here’s where the various projects stand according to updates shared by EDC CEO Buck Dellinger and others, with links to background on the projects.

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