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The Leaf-Chronicle Clarksville on MSNClarksville mayor proposes 15-cent tax hike in $170M budget targeting flooding, growthMayor Joe Pitts' proposed 2025-26 budget of $170 million, which includes city growth services, a tax increase and flood ...
Mayor Pitts proposes 15-cent property tax rate increase, new approach to storm water drainage: The City of Clarksville posted the proposed 2026 fiscal year budget on its website Friday. It includes a ...
The Rossview Hawks baseball team traveled to Clarksville High School for the Region 7- 4A Championship game against the Wildcats. A high-scoring affair saw the Wildcats pull away with big scoring ...
(UPDATE: May 9 at 8:40 a.m.) -- The Clarksville teen with autism at the center of an Endangered Child Alert has been found ...
After years of uncertainty about the future of the Mason Rudolph Golf Course in Clarksville, the Mayor has indicated the 112 ...
A costly and concerning theft unfolded at a Day Transfer lot in Clarksville, where four semi-trucks were broken into early ...
WTVF Nashville, TN on MSN2d
Clarksville Mayor includes re-opening Mason Rudolph Golf Course in his budgetAfter years of uncertainty about the future of the Mason Rudolph Golf Course in Clarksville, the Mayor has indicated the 112 ...
WKRN Nashville on MSN1d
Protective vests donated to Clarksville K9 officersThe Clarksville Police Department's K9 officers will now be better protected when responding to dangerous situations.
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNMarket turmoil has many afraid to check retirement savingsMany retired and near-retired Americans are anxiously looking on, worried about outliving their savings or having to put off ...
Clarksville police reported 17-year-old Johnathan Roe was last seen at approximately 2:30 a.m. Friday on Randell Drive when he ran into the wooded area.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Update: The Clarksville Police Department has located Johnathan Roe, 17, who was reported missing early Friday morning. “Johnathan Roe has been located, and he is safe.
Clarksville police officers are using virtual reality to simultaneously sharpen their weapons skills and decision-making.
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