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One Frightful Night

Photos from One Frightful Night on Halloween at downtown Clarksville.

By Chris Smith October 31, 2015 4:33 pm
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Analog parking meter in downtown Clarksville with a Parkmobile option. (Contributed)
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City proposes abolishing Parking Commission, moving parking enforcement under CPD

The City Council will soon consider proposed changes to the city’s parking ordinance, which includes abolishing the Clarksville Parking Commission and moving parking enforcement under the city’s police department.

Rustom Khouri addressing the Clarksville City Council on April 2, 2026. (Christian Brown)
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City explains need for 31-cent property tax increase, aims for ‘structurally sound’ budget

The Clarksville City Council held a work session Tuesday night where they explained the impact a 31-cent property tax increase would have on the average homeowner.

The Fort Campbell Fourth of July carnival in 2019. (Clarksville Now archives)
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Summer fun guide 2026: Concerts, free festivals, movies and events coming to Clarksville

From free concerts to major festivals, plus movies, markets and more, there’s something to do every weekend in Clarksville this summer!

The Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce Dinner and Gala at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center on May 23, 2023. (Wesley Irvin)
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2nd annual Summer Festival to benefit future Boys & Girls Club of Clarksville

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