CLARKSVILLE, TN – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.

County employees to get up to $10,000 for COVID-19 response, but what about Health Department, 911? Employees of the Health Department, E-911 Dispatch and the Bi-County Landfill are being left out of the payments. READ MORE

Deputy’s arrest over traffic stop involved racial targeting, victim says: The deputy arrested the 21-year-old after he refused to hand over his ID during a traffic stop, despite not being the driver. READ MORE

Zip codes with most expensive homes in Clarksville area: Prices and values have gone up a lot. Here’s where they’ve gone up the most. READ MORE

New Tennessee license plate design unveiled: Check out the new Tennessee license plate. It was the top vote-getter among four choices. READ MORE

Woman has surprise natural childbirth in Fort Campbell parking lot: The baby was already crowning on the way to BACH, so the back seat would have to do. READ MORE

Bones Family is back: Latest display pays tribute to creator’s father, who died this year: Clarksville’s best Halloween yard display returns with a tribute to the man who inspired it. READ MORE

Rock N Roll Sushi comes to Wilma Rudolph Boulevard: Brad Hollar is opening Rock N Roll Sushi with partners former NBA player Brian Roberts and Matt Rodgers, host of Hallmark Channel’s “Home & Family.” READ MORE

Trunk-or-treat, family-friendly Halloween events: Your guide to Halloween fun for the family. READ MORE

Caleb Cares Project turns family’s suicide pain into hope for others: A new nonprofit honors a young man, Caleb Slate, by making donations in his honor and supporting suicide prevention programs. READ MORE

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