Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.
Two police officers and a citizen were honored Friday at Clarksville Police headquarters for saving people’s lives.
Among the 127 projects that lost funding in September 2019 was $62 million that had been given to Fort Campbell for construction of a new middle school.
Flavorz Seasoned Kitchen opened their first brick-and-mortar location on New Providence Boulevard on Thursday.
Customers may soon see higher bills from Clarksville Gas & Water, under a proposed rate increase needed to pay for the city’s second water treatment plant and other key projects.
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Above-Us Mechatronic is all things drone, aircraft and cybersecurity for the Clarksville area.
United Way of the Greater Clarksville Region and 10 local eateries will partner once again for the eighth annual United We Dine fundraising event.
Manna Café Ministries’ annual Grits & Gravy fundraiser is coming back, in person next week with breakfast and live music.
Job seekers are invited to the City of Clarksville’s Virtual Job Fair on May 12-13.