Update, 1:45 p.m.: Montgomery County and Clarksville City government offices will remain closed Friday.

Bi-County Solid Waste Management’s main landfill and convenience center off Dover Road as well as the Transfer Station off Highway Drive will be open on Friday. The goal is to have convenience centers open by Saturday.

CDE Lightband’s lobby will remain open until 3 p.m. Friday, but customers are urged to use phone and online systems to reach the utility when possible. In the event of a service outage, customers should call (931) 648-8151. Customers can go online at https://cdelightband.com/customer-service/ for service and bill paying information.

Clarksville Gas & Water administration and engineering offices, including customer service centers, will be closed Friday. Gas & Water personnel are receiving customer work orders and responding to their emergencies as expediently as possible. Customers should call (931) 645-0116 for gas, water or sewer emergencies only. Some callers are experiencing long wait times and are encouraged to be patient and remain on the line to keep their place for the next available representative. WebConnect, at www.clarksvillegw.com, is available for customer payments online. Payment drop boxes are also available around the clock at customer service centers at 2215 Madison St. and 2015 Fort Campbell Blvd.

Clarksville Transit System buses will maintain normal start and finish times and run on modified snow routes Friday. Check the CTS Facebook page for updates.

Previously:

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Remote learning will continue on Friday for Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools.

“For all traditional and virtual students, teachers will continue communicating how to access lessons. If you have questions about accessing or submitting student work, please contact your child’s teacher(s),” CMCSS said in an email to parents.

Curbside meals will not be distributed Friday.

CMCSS has been on remote learning all week because of slick road conditions.

“We thank all of our teachers and instructional support staff for their hard work and dedication to make remote learning possible, and we thank our students and families for their flexibility and patience as we all navigate this ‘new normal’ of schooling,” the email said.

“Although the district must continue providing instruction when buildings are closed during inclement weather because of the waiver to use stockpile days at the start of the school year, we hope the flexibility of remote instruction has allowed for many of the same special snow day memories of years past.”

What’s closed and open

City of Clarksville and Montgomery County government offices will remain closed Thursday.

Austin Peay State University is on remote operations Thursday. APSU will be closed, with classes canceled, on Friday.

State offices are closed, including the Driver’s Services Center in Clarksville.

Tennessee Department of Health COVID-19 vaccination site in Montgomery County is closed on Thursday and Friday. TDH will contact anyone who had an appointment to reschedule their COVID-19 vaccination.

Bi-County Solid Waste Management operations will be closed on Thursday. Crews will be working Thursday to prepare for opening on Friday.

CDE Lightband’s lobby will remain open until 3 p.m. Thursday, but customers are urged to use phone and online systems to reach the utility when possible. In the event of a service outage, customers should call (931) 648-8151. Customers can go online at https://cdelightband.com/customer-service/ for service and bill paying information.

Clarksville Gas & Water administration and engineering offices, including customer service centers, will be closed Thursday. On-call personnel will be available to address emergency situations as they arise. Call (931) 645-0116 for gas, water or sewer emergencies. The Utility Billing Line, (931) 645-7400, and WebConnect, online payment feature, are available for customer payments. Payment drop boxes are also available around the clock at customer service centers at 2215 Madison St. and 2015 Fort Campbell Blvd.

Clarksville Transit System buses will maintain normal start and finish times and run on snow routes Thursday. Check the CTS Facebook page for updates.

The Black History Celebration planned in collaboration with Montgomery County Government, the City of Clarksville, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville Housing Authority and the Clarksville Hispanic American Family Foundation has been rescheduled from Feb. 20 to Saturday, Feb. 27, due to weather.