CLARKSVILLE, TN – Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.
Investigation of E-911 Center reveals complaints of hostile workplace, missing public records: The complaints about the E-911 director, including about “fear of bodily harm,” got so bad they led to two Human Resources investigations, whose results were largely ignored. READ MORE
School bus driver finds missing 7-year-old boy who ran away from home: The boy had run away the night before after getting in trouble with his mother. READ MORE
Clarksville woman, Fort Campbell man injured in pile-up wreck on I-24: The pile-up wreck closed the interstate for most of an afternoon, involved four vehicles, and left two people injured. READ MORE
Blackhorse lawsuit: City approves settlement offer, brings longstanding dispute closer to resolution: The city would give the Blackhorse owners the alley behind the pub in exchange for land near the Upland Trail. READ MORE
Man charged with homicide after toddler killed with unsecured gun: The man allegedly left a gun lying out, resulting in the death of a 21-month-old toddler in February. READ MORE
Bones Family Halloween display vandalized, owners set up an ER, seek answers: Vandals messed up the display, but the owners responded with good humor. READ MORE
Breast cancer survivor creates Feel For Your Life app to promote self-exams: When she told family and friends about finding a lump in her breast, far too few didn’t know anything about breast self-exams. READ MORE
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