Hooters Grand Re-Opening in Clarksville Tennessee
August 7, 2010
On Monday, August 2nd, Hooters in Clarksville Tennessee held their grand re-opening after the Great Flood of 2010. The restaurant was rebuilt and remodeled.
Local Convenience Store chain and Distributor to help flood victims
July 4, 2010
Local convenience store chain Sudden Service and Ajax Distributing Company are joining together in efforts to give back to local flood victims.
At any local Sudden Service convenience store, the price of Miller Lite and Coors Light 12 pack cans will be lowered to help influence greater sales. Sudden Service, Ajax Distributing and MillerCoors will each give money to the flood relief fund by each 12 pack sold, which will equal one dollar a case.
The money that is raised will go towards the Salvation Army in their current efforts of flood relief. [Read more]
Mediaworks to provide assistance to flood affected businesses
May 20, 2010
Printed materials may be the last thing a business will worry about when digging out from flood damage. But, it will be impossible to salvage any printed materials that were caught in the floodwaters.
As businesses dig out from the flood, MediaWorks would like use our core competency, design and printed materials, to provide assistance to the flood affected businesses.
This may not be the highest dollar area of loss for a business, but it is something needs to get replaced in order for a business to get up and running again. [Read more]
Tide Loads of Hope to come to Clarksville, TN
May 15, 2010
Nearly 30,000 loads of laundry cleaned for families affected by disasters, and counting….
Tide Loads of Hope will be at the Hilldale Super Laundromat (1788 Madison Street) offering a free laundry service for those affected by the floods starting Sunday at 8:00 AM until May 19th.
Business updates from the flood zone
May 14, 2010
The cleanup from the Great Flood of 2010 continues. While many media outlets have ended their flood coverage, Discover Clarksville will continue to keep you up to date on the status of the areas where businesses were affected by the flood. [Read more]
Riverside Drive Re-Opens
May 9, 2010
Rivers 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.
[Read more]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.








