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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.
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.
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.
The agreement that separated an embattled psychology professor from Austin Peay State University included a $56,000 severance package.
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.
For many years, the Bikers Who Care used the old Clarksville Fairgrounds for their BWC Toy Run and Party. Then they had to move to the Clarksville Speedway. Now, with the future of the Speedway in question, BWC is running out of locations, and they aren’t the only ones.
The recent hiring at Austin Peay State University of a professor accused of being affiliated with website that promotes Nazism, racism and hate group activity has prompted the university to rethink its hiring practices.
After bringing awareness to the flooding taking place off Love Street in Clarksville, William Lange worked with the Assessor of Property’s office to not only reduce his land value by 50%, but six other parcels in the area as well.