Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including a book removal lawsuit at Fort Campbell, flooding brings sewage overflows and indoor pool is over.
Clarksville forecast: The forecast for Easter Sunday has improved, with the next chance of rain coming overnight Sunday into Monday.
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Clarksville has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval for Stroke Certification.
The City’s Franklin Street parking garage beneath the Clarksville Transit System bus transfer station will soon be closing for 180 days to undergo repairs.
Montgomery County is excited to share that the Public Risk Management Association (PRIMA) has nominated Jennifer Hood, COSS, as the 2025 National President-Elect.
At the Millan Foundation Banquet Thursday night, the nonprofit organization announced two major new initiatives: one to bring fresh drinking water to villages abroad, and another to bring food and other goods home to local charities.
Clarksville Christian two-way player Anna Cheasty has been named Clarksville Now Player of the Week following her performance against Franklin Road, where she went perfect at the plate and pitched a complete game with 12 strikeouts.
With over 220 homes damaged by flooding, whose fault is it? The homeowners, the developers, the Clarksville/Montgomery County government, the Industrial Park? Or is anyone really to blame when we’re at 245% of normal rainfall? And what do we do about it?
About 550 job seekers turned out Tuesday and Wednesday to meet with over 20 employers at the eighth Mega Job Fair in Clarksville, this year also featuring an employment resources zone.