CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The county will try to prevent future floods with a strange, rarely-used technology that both soaks up water and prevents erosion. It’s called “trees.” Meanwhile, CMCSS has discovered students perform better in school with less screen time and more recess. Who knew? Also, breaking down campaign funds in the mayor’s race, ending a Fort Campbell military family perk, and stuffing pizza into hamburgers.
WHAT THEY’RE TALKING ABOUT:
- $5M stormwater project in Kirkwood includes sinkhole study, over 500 new trees
- CMCSS says laptop limits in elementary schools in place before new state law
- CMCSS adds middle school recess as Clarksville moms push for statewide mandate
- Mark Riggins raises 11 times nearest opponent in Clarksville mayor’s race
- Fort Campbell ending bus service to after-school care for off-post CMCSS students
- Kinlea’s Cheesecakes opens on Franklin Street with desserts, stuffed burgers | PHOTOS
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