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News
4 years ago
Gay history in Clarksville: 6 pivotal moments for local LGBTQ community

Here’s a snapshot of historical moments that are defining of Clarksville’s legacy in the fight for LGBTQ equality. 

Health
4 years ago
‘His struggle to die has meaning too’: Clarksville teen’s death from brain cancer gives family purpose

After watching her son slowly die, the experience has given Susan Lawrence a renewed purpose in his absence: the right to death with dignity.

Business
4 years ago
With only 116 houses on market, military families rushing in, Clarksville housing in ‘unprecedented’ territory

What’s causing the shortage of housing in the Clarksville-Montgomery County area?

Crime
4 years ago
Gunman killed by police: Ex-girlfriend relives weeks before Clarksville shooting in search for answers

“I’m going to need some counseling, I can assure you of that,” Shequita Jones said with a nervous titter. “Just my garage door opening is a trigger.”

Business
4 years ago
Firing of IDB chief: Board member resigns in protest, investigation report remains secret

A top government agency leader was fired in Clarksville after complaints that led to an internal investigation, and two weeks later, taxpayers are still in the dark about why.

News
4 years ago
Rep. Mark Green slammed with profane texts from Stewart County mayor after veto vote

A recent miscommunication about funding of LBL has highlighted an ongoing conflict between U.S. Rep. Mark Green and the mayor of Stewart County, culminating in a string of profanity-laced text messages sent by the mayor.

News
5 years ago
Homeless in Clarksville: To rent 2-bedroom apartment, you need $16.71 an hour; city, nonprofits look for solutions

What is the City of Clarksville doing to help its homeless residents in the long-term?

News
5 years ago
Homeless in Clarksville: How a life in limbo can lead to $200,000 in debt

Citations, arrests and seem to be regular occurrences for folks living in limbo, who are just trying to find a way to survive day-to-day.