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

307-acre mixed use development planned for Rossview area: The Killebrew will soon go before the Regional Planning Commission for rezoning. READ MORE

New CDC guidelines drop mask recommendation for Montgomery County: Instead of looking at just the local COVID-19 case rate, the new guidelines also look at hospital admissions. READ MORE

Police ID suspects who prayed with woman in church while stealing from purse: The two women have warrants on file for identity theft and theft. READ MORE

Parking garage, Frosty Morn, other projects on hold as City Council says no to $27M budget item: Some council members insisted on a way for the city to be paid back for construction. READ MORE

900-plus home Powell Road development gets green light, with some limitations by RPC: The developer can only build about 500 of the 900 homes, with the rest waiting for road projects to finish. READ MORE

Police: Homicide suspect stole snacks from Walmart before shooting: The suspect has been charged with criminal homicide. READ MORE

5 candidates apply to fill open Ward 11 City Council seat: Here are the choices for the open City Council seat. READ MORE

Police ID motorcyclist killed in collision on Fort Campbell Boulevard: The victim has been identified as a 21-year-old from Chapmansboro. READ MORE

The Vine on Franklin opens downtown: The new  spot offers charcuterie boards and wines from around the world. READ MORE

Clarksville High boys secure basketball championship in victory over Rossview: Once again, it’s a Clarksville High win, this time for the regional championship. READ MORE

Judy’s Hope building tiny houses for women, children in need on Second Street: A local nonprofit is planning to build a small community of tiny houses. READ MORE

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