During the Animal Control Committee meeting on March 27, Montgomery County Animal Care and Control Director Dave Kaske shared the local intake percentages.
In the five-day span of last week’s storm, Clarksville got two months of spring rainfall in only five days. So far this year, we’ve had almost 30 inches of rain, which is 245% of normal.
Leadership Clarksville will celebrate its Class of 2025 graduation ceremony at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 20, at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center, 1190 Cumberland Drive.
Today, Mayor Pitts and Chief Burdine proudly welcomed eight new officers to the Clarksville Police Department family.
Austin Peay State University (APSU) unveiled the Governor’s Golden Ale, a signature light beer developed in partnership with Michael Waltrip Brewing Co. and Shelby’s Trio, during a community meet-and-greet hosted Wednesday, April 2 at Joe’s Garage in Clarksville, Tennessee.
The Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce offers a wealth of opportunities and resources that make membership a valuable investment for any business, big or small.
The Clarksville City Council has approved transferring the ownership of a portion of property at the Public Safety Complex at Outlaw Field to Montgomery County for construction of an Emergency Medical Service station.
In response to severe storms and heavy rains for the last five days that led to extensive flooding, Montgomery County Mayor Wes Golden and Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts issued a Local State of Emergency on Monday.
With hundreds of homes damaged by floodwaters this weekend in Clarksville and Montgomery County, several organizations, principally the Red Cross, YAIPAK and the United Way, have stepped up to help.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds and sizes are available through area animal rescues and shelters, as well as opportunities to help homeless animals through foster programs, donations and help with fundraisers and other family-friendly activities.