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News
3 years ago
‘They got nothing:’ Distribution of COVID hazard pay to city workers raises objections

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.

News
3 years ago
Motorcycle wrecks: With nearly 100 already this year, police and riders urge slowing down

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.

Crime
3 years ago
Clarksville sounds off on TBI report that shows local crime rate declining

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.

News
3 years ago
Student recovering after being hit by car in front of Clarksville High School

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

News
3 years ago
When will that road be finished? Here’s an update on major road projects in Clarksville, Montgomery County

Business leaders got an update on major road improvements Wednesday morning, along with some perspective on what it takes to move a road project up the list of state and federal priorities.

Crime
3 years ago
Crime rate dropped again in 2021 in Clarksville, continuing 4-year trend

While Clarksville saw a slight increase in population, crime has continued to decrease for the fourth year in a row, according to Casey Williams, communications specialist for the City of Clarksville. 

News
4 years ago
How does DCS handle child abuse reports? Death of Kadaris Maddox raises questions for state agency

An anonymous source alleged a few weeks ago in an interview with Clarksville Now, the death of 14-year-old Kadaris Maddox, a child found deceased in the home of his mother Cheyenne Maddox, was partly the fault of the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services.

Elections
4 years ago
Is it time for Montgomery County to have paid fire service? And who will pay?

Montgomery County has over 140 volunteer firefighters across 10 facilities, but as the community continues to grow, so is concern that we need a full-time, paid county fire rescue service.

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