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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.
Local businesses and others who have relied on the space have been surprised by the changes as Downtown Commons goes from being run by a nonprofit agency to becoming a Montgomery County park.
As Clarksville Police engaged in an 11-hour standoff with two armed men with a hostage, their brother waited outside, urging officers to use nonlethal force.
Here are 10 Clarksville nonprofits and charities that are making a big difference in our community.
Clarksville is set to become the home of a 235,000-square foot multi-specialty VA clinic, which is expected to open in 2027.
The statewide Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Crime In Tennessee report shows that crime has declined again in Clarksville.
The problem of animal dumping in Montgomery and Stewart County is getting worse, according to the volunteer-led rescues that try to save animals in the rural areas near Clarksville.
Two key road improvement project are in mid-construction in Clarksville this year, but they’ve both been put on hold because private utility companies won’t get their lines out of the way.
Hussian College shut down last month, and now families say the school owes them money and they have received little communication about returned credits.
In September 2022, the Going Local Initiative announced it was building new homes for two local families, but nothing has been done. After questions from Clarksville Now, they plan to get started soon.