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Education
1 year ago
School bus delays cause student tardies, CMCSS pushing to fix problems, hire drivers

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System has been dealing with “growing pains” as they navigate their transportation staffing shortage, while students are missing classroom time.

Elections
1 year ago
How Clarksville, Montgomery County voted in Trump/Harris race, precinct-by-precinct

Montgomery County came out strong for former President Donald Trump on Tuesday – stronger than in years past, but with a nearly historic low voter turnout.

News
1 year ago
Flooding in Clarksville: City blames natural disasters but homeowners push back, now FEMA could step in

The City Council held a special work session on Monday, Oct. 21, to address specific stormwater drainage-related issues in Clarksville, while clarifying the city’s role in the matter, as well as next steps following the meeting.

Owners of Veteran Equine Time on October 18, 2024. (Wesley Irvin)
Lifestyle
1 year ago
Healing through horses: Veteran Equine Time helps on trail away from trauma | VIDEO

In 2016, Dar Place was taking 14 different medications and near suicide. But he stopped. And he ended up on a mission to help others find their way from trauma to healing through horses, with Veteran Equine Time.

News
1 year ago
Stormwater drainage issues to be discussed at special-called Clarksville City Council meeting

A special non-voting session of the Clarksville City Council has been called for Monday, Oct. 21, by City Mayor Joe Pitts to address specific stormwater drainage-related issues in Clarksville.

Education
1 year ago
20 years later, CMCSS School Board reviews whether it gave away too much authority

The CMCSS school board revisits their policy governance model that delegates much of their authority to the director of school in a move that may restore that authority to them.

News
1 year ago
APSU to pay embattled psychology professor $56,000 in severance agreement

The agreement that separated an embattled psychology professor from Austin Peay State University included a $56,000 severance package.

News
1 year ago
Flooding in Clarksville: What should be done when dream homes become nightmares?

Following Clarksville Now coverage of the flooding on Love Street off Trenton Road, several homeowners reached out with the same concerns. The complaints have raised several questions, from who’s to blame to how it can be prevented.

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