CLARKSVILLE, TN – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Fort Campbell, DoDEA students over book removals, curriculum changes: Families of students on military installations, including four students from Fort Campbell, filed a lawsuit arguing that DoDEA’s book removals and curricular changes violate their First Amendment rights. READ MORE
‘Here we go again’: Homeowners say they were told Woodstock flooding was fixed | PHOTOS: Nearly five years ago, Sharon and Roger Pearson decided to yank up their roots from Indiana and move to Clarksville. That move ended up coming with a flood of regret. READ MORE
Sewage stops overflowing on Veronica Court, cleanup efforts continue | PHOTOS: After a week of raw sewage running across their properties and backing up into their homes, residents on Veronica Court had their prayers answered last week when the sewage stopped overflowing. READ MORE
IDB basin near International overflowed in flooding event, IDB to expand 3 stormwater basins: Since the beginning of the year, the Clarksville-Montgomery County Industrial Development Board has seen one of their water basins overflow multiple times due to unprecedented rainfall. READ MORE
‘This is just the start’: County OKs $500,000 in emergency funds for flood damage in Farmington: The Montgomery County Commission has approved emergency funds of $500,000 to help start addressing damage. READ MORE
Residents with flood damage connected to resources at recovery fair | PHOTOS: Montgomery County Government hosted a flood recovery resource fair to connect residents with nonprofits that can assist with temporary housing, cleanup and repair work. READ MORE
City decides to not rebuild New Providence Indoor Pool, use insurance proceeds for Swan Lake park: The Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department is making progress on renovations at the Swan Lake, using funding from insurance proceeds after the storm-caused destruction of the New Providence Indoor Pool. READ MORE
Millan Foundation announces deliveries to nonprofits, well water initiative during banquet | PHOTOS: The nonprofit organization announced two major new initiatives: one to bring fresh drinking water to villages abroad, and another to bring food and other goods home to local charities. READ MORE
Prom night 2025 for Clarksville Academy | PHOTOS: Clarksville Academy celebrated their 2025 prom on Saturday at The Emerald Clarksville. Check out the photos! READ MORE
Burgers of Clarksville: 11 local hamburger spots you need to check out: We know what to expect at big name restaurants, but a good local burger joint just makes it that much better. READ MORE
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