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Microvast and FedEx are among the large new-industry projects that are preparing to open in Clarksville-Montgomery County.

Several businesses have announced they are closing their doors in Clarksville over the last few weeks, with most of them citing economic conditions for throwing in the towel.

She had him just a few short years, but in that time, Christopher Ryan Miller made an impact not only on his mother, Crystal Miller, but on everyone he met.

Clarksville residents have questions about the lack of turn lanes in certain parts of the city, particularly on Rossview Road and on Ted Crozier Boulevard.

Many former city employees missed out on the COVID hazard payments of up to $7,500 each because they were no longer city employees on the cutoff date.

With a total of 97 accidents involving motorcycles so far in 2022, Clarksville Police are urging all drivers – on motorcycles and in cars – to slow down and exercise caution.

When Clarksville Now reported on the most-recent statewide crime data compiled by the TBI, many people were surprised to learn that crime rates have been decreasing in Clarksville, despite the increase in population.

A recent accident has sparked conversations in the community on how to make students safer while traveling to and from school.