Retired U.S. Army veteran, former high school teacher, business owner and author Adolph Dagan has announced his candidacy for Clarksville City Council in Ward 1.
From free concerts to major festivals, plus movies, markets and more, there’s something to do every weekend in Clarksville this summer!
The City Council will soon consider proposed changes to the city’s parking ordinance, which includes abolishing the Clarksville Parking Commission and moving parking enforcement under the city’s police department.
At their recent meeting, the Clarksville Housing Authority provided updates on elevated radon levels, and who will be completing their full-scale assessment.
The ASUN and UAC consortium recently announced the launch of Unisun Sports, so let’s see how this will affect Austin Peay.
Rainy, stormy weather is expected to continue across the Clarksville area through much of the week.
The top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including on Evolve Construction, a hearing in the Dalton Eatherly case, and upset parents at the School Board meeting.
Several developments came out of a hearing Thursday for Dalton Levi Eatherly, who is charged in a May 13 shooting outside the Montgomery County Courts Center.
A former employee of Evolve Construction & Restoration told Clarksville Now there are others who have faced the same problem including a veteran whose finances are falling apart while his wife is in Hospice care.
Firefighters were on the scene of a fire at MoMo Korean Restaurant in Clarksville Friday morning.