If you lost your home or have other needs resulting from the tornado that hit Clarksville on Saturday afternoon, there are several businesses, nonprofits and agencies offering assistance.
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) released a news release that warns families impacted by tornados throughout Middle Tennessee and parts of Kentucky of possible “storm chasers” and unscrupulous contractors that look to prey on those struggling during these trying times.
Several initiatives are under way to help those whose homes were damaged in the tornado that hit Clarksville Saturday afternoon.
Two adults and a child were killed when a tornado ripped across north Clarksville Saturday afternoon at about 1:35 p.m. At least 23 people were treated for injuries at the hospital.
Following the departure of Scotty Walden, Austin Peay Athletics has named Jeff Faris as the 22nd head coach in the history of the football program.
Here’s a look at the top Clarksville news stories this week, including a major expansion at Hankook Tire, the shutdown of Royalties Event Center, and a visit by Leanne Morgan.
Following the aftermath of today’s tornadoes, City Mayor Joe Pitts announces a state of emergency and public curfew.
More than 70 actors in costume along with live animals share the story of Jesus at the Grace Church of the Nazarene drive-thru Nativity.