Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including more flooding to come, rezoning denied, and Fort Campbell boots display to end.
With just over 10 inches of rain so far this week and still more coming, the City of Clarksville is asking residents who live in low-lying areas to consider seeking higher ground.
Flood Warnings have been issued for the Cumberland River at Clarksville and the Red River at Port Royal until Tuesday evening.
Flooding along the Cumberland River and the Red River, along with rainfall making lakes of low-lying areas, has caused several road closures in Clarksville and Montgomery County.
Here are the latest rain totals and weather alerts for Clarksville and Montgomery County for today’s storms.
Three leading officers in the Clarksville Police Department (CPD) have been promoted to key positions, after Police Chief Charles “Ty” Burdine’s recent ascent to the City’s highest law enforcement post.
Contributed commentary by Robert Navarro unfinished highway striping of Fort Campbell Boulevard.
A recent Forbes article examining how apprenticeship degrees create new pathways in higher education highlighted Austin Peay State University’s groundbreaking teacher apprenticeship program.
Poised to enter its 43rd year of professional live theatre in historic downtown Clarksville, the Roxy Regional Theatre is celebrating with an evening of fine food, live entertainment, and the big reveal of the upcoming season.
State Representative Ronnie Glynn (D-Clarksville) welcomed children of military service members to the State Capitol on Wednesday, April 2nd for the third annual Military Kids Day on the Hill.