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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.
Since COVID-19, Tennessee has seen an enormous surge in drug overdose deaths, specifically Fentanyl.
The 184 lockers at Northeast High School, which were scheduled to be returned to the donor, are now staying put after a donation from a local business.
In September of 2022, Cece Eurales and her husband flew to Arkansas to transport 184 lockers back to Northeast High for their athletics department to use.
On April 11, she was shot 19 times by her husband inside their Clarksville home. Still conscious, she watched as he then turned another gun on himself and pulled the trigger.
Drake Denny had a breathing problem and woke up three days later in Centennial Medical Center. He’d had a brush with death, and quick thinking by an ER doctor at Tennova Healthcare-Clarksville led him to life-saving treatment.
Raymond Swadley embarks on his goal to donate his 44th gallon of blood and hopes to inspire others to do the same.
Several witnesses have stepped forward to talk about the Fort Campbell couple charged with aggravated child neglect.