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The notice came from the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation after an investigation found solids-laden water and “cementitious staining” in the Red River behind the company’s plant.
Roadside littering has been an eyesore and nuisance in Montgomery County over the years and it got worse during the COVID-19 pandemic. But lately, deputies have noticed a rising littering trend with the changing seasons, and so have concerned citizens.
Two Clarksville families have discovered why their homes keep flooding. With a nearby sinkhole no longer working, they said their properties have become the neighborhood retention pond.
Clarksville-Montgomery County elementary schools provide 15-20 minutes of recess for students. For the upcoming school year, that time has been extended to 30 minutes.
As the City of Clarksville continues to mull over their options with Mason Rudolph Golf Course, Clarksville Now canvassed houses surrounding the property to see whether residents prefer a golf course or a park.
With 28 people killed in 630 motorcycle accidents in Clarksville in the last five years, both riders and motorists are urged to take precautions.
Clarksville Now took a step back in time to give the community a better idea of what the snuff tobacco warehouse spaces have looked like over the years, dating back to 1897.
After more than 20 years of service to school district, St. Bethlehem and Burt Elementary will serve the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System in a new capacity in the coming years.