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Clarksville City Saver Coupon Book goes on sale January 13th

January 9, 2017

City Saver Coupon Book Continues to Help Clarksville Schools Raise Money and Local Families Save Money

Clarksville City SaverClarksville, TN – For the seventh consecutive year, the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System and the CMC Education Foundation have partnered to sponsor the City Saver Education Funding Campaign that will run from January 13th – February 10th, 2017. 

Last year’s campaign raised over $200,000 for local schools and the CMC Education Foundation, with a total of $1.2 million raised over the past six years.

During this year’s campaign, all Clarksville-Montgomery County elementary and middle school students will sell the new 2017 Clarksville City Saver coupon book, which contains thousands of dollars in savings at over 200 local favorite restaurants, attractions and retail stores.

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Clarksville Hosts Second Annual Sports Festival

March 19, 2012

Clarksville Sports FestivalClarksville, TN – The Clarksville Department of Parks and Recreation held its second-annual Clarksville Sports Festival on Saturday, March 17th, at the Foy Fitness Center on the campus of Austin Peay State University. The day-long festival was a celebration of sports and athletics in Clarksville and Montgomery County and featured not only clinics, sports demonstrations and interactive areas, but also seminars and even an exposition area where over 20 of Clarksville and Montgomery County’s athletic and outdoor clubs, businesses and organizations provided information to the community.

Clarksville Department of Parks and Recreation Director Mark Tummons congratulates members of the Clarksville Badminton Club on their victory

Clarksville Department of Parks and Recreation Director Mark Tummons congratulates members of the Clarksville Badminton Club on their victory

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Riverside Drive Re-Opens

May 9, 2010

The Great Flood of 2010Rivers Side Drive re-opened at 4:45pm today making the last major traffic artery in Clarksville, TN to be closed by the Great Flood of 2010 available to the public once again. The road has been the subject of intensive attention by the Tennessee Department of Transportation and the City of Clarksville’s Street Department from the moment it emerged from the receding flood waters. The road had been kept closed partially to give business owners time to remove flood debris from their businesses, and the city time to remove it from the roadside.

While the curfew in the area is no longer in effect, the Clarksville Police Department will be conducting extra Patrols along Riverside Drive to prevent looting. There were two instances of attempted looting during the flooding, one at the Rhino Mart and the other at Riverside Pro Archery.

Bill Roberts Thunder Road Marine has Temporarily relocated to 2064 Wilma Rudolph Blvd.

Bill Roberts Thunder Road Marine has Temporarily relocated to 2064 Wilma Rudolph Blvd.

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Hardware City flood damage

May 8, 2010

A walk thru the flood damage at Hardware City with owner Joni Covington. We take a look at the type of damage their having to deal with as well as how they are cleaning up after the disaster.

There is plenty of work to be done and they can use all the helping hands they can get.

 
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