The Clarksville Police Department is currently investigating a fatal single-vehicle crash involving a pedestrian on Tiny Town Road.
TCAT Dickson has received $160,750 from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development Rural Healthcare Workforce Development Initiative making them one of five TCAT’s across Tennessee and one of thirty-eight entities to receive these grant funds.
The Clarksville City Council has brought forward a resolution asking the Tennessee Department of Transportation to fully fund a pedestrian bridge across Purple Heart Parkway.
Planters Bank held its third annual SEED Summit on Friday at the Bruce Conference Center, offering attendees education, information and networking opportunities.
The City of Clarksville Finance and Revenue Department will be open on Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. through the month of February, beginning this Saturday, Feb. 1.
The play that earned Tennessee Williams his first Pulitzer Prize is taking the stage of Clarksville’s oldest professional theatre for two weekends beginning on Valentine’s Day.
A middle-schooler is arrested and expelled for making a school violence threat, showing the county isn’t playing games with this stuff. Meanwhile, the city has a plan to clean up or clean out houses and buildings that are falling apart, but who will run the bulldozer? Plus, Ryan gives his version of Hemlock history and Chris defends the honor of Drew Barrymore.
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