Clarksville Information: Dylan’s Final Days, Metropolis Tax Hike, Triple Taking pictures, and Different Prime Tales This Week

CLARKSVILLE, TN – Here’s a look at the top local news from Clarksville Now this week.

“His struggle to die also has a meaning”: The death of the teenager from brain cancer gives the family meaning: Dylan Lawrence died after a six month battle. After helping him through those last “terrible” days, his mother has a new mission. CONTINUE READING

The city budget, including the tax hike and road improvement plan, receives final approval: After some heated debates and back and forth votes, the infrastructure plan is now moving forward, along with a 20 cent property tax hike to pay for it. CONTINUE READING

Man killed in college Street shooting, 2 others in stable condition: Three people were shot dead, one of them fatal, in a College Street parking lot. CONTINUE READING

Clarksville gay history: 6 defining moments for the local LGBTQ community: From Cooper’s General Store to the Trice Landing Sting to the 1979 APSU Trial, here are some key events you may not know about local history. CONTINUE READING

LGBTQ Clarksville On What It Means To Go From Self-Acceptance To Pride: During Pride Month in June, Clarksville Now spoke to several people about their struggles and victories. CONTINUE READING

Solar park deal approved to pay for the sports complex at exit 8: Solar energy company Silicon Ranch plans to buy part of the sports complex’s grounds and then sell electricity to the city for a green power source. CONTINUE READING

Shooting by a TBI investigator: Two people were injured in a shooting on Old Trenton Road, one of whom was shot by a police officer. CONTINUE READING

Almost 75% of Fort Campbell soldiers are fully vaccinated against COVID-19: The vaccination rates here far exceed the rest of the army, with nearly 80% of local soldiers having at least one vaccination. CONTINUE READING

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