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Third Time’s The Charm? Clarksville And Montgomery Vote Again On Government Merger

By Shalina Chatlani

October 31, 2018

Listen Residents in the City of Clarksville and Montgomery County are voting on whether to consolidate their governments this election. It’s the third time since the 1980s this issue has come up for a vote. 

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: clarksville, Election 2018

In Clarksville, Police Say They Welcome Body Cameras

By Julieta Martinelli

November 17, 2017

Listen Cell phone footage shot by bystanders showing sometimes violent police interactions with civilians has led to more discussions nationwide about whether officers should wear body cameras. In some cities, local law enforcement has resisted that idea. But that’s not the case in Clarksville, where the police department has actually been one of its biggest […]

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: clarksville, police

Hemlock Slashes Workforce Due to ‘Significant Economic Challenges’

By Blake Farmer

January 14, 2013

An economic development win of recent years is turning into a giant sore spot. Monday Hemlock Semiconductor announced it will lay off most of its workforce in March due to weak demand for polysilicon, which is used in the production of solar panels.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: clarksville, Hemlock Semiconductor, Joe Pitts

Clarksville Mayor Says Soldiers Missed by Community, Less by Economy

By Blake Farmer

August 20, 2012

Fort Campbell is packing up for another round of deployments – albeit smaller than the last. The city of Clarksville has become more economically resilient since troops first began shipping out to Afghanistan.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: clarksville, Fort Campbell

Haslam: Feds “Get It Right” with Enhancement Grants

By Blake Farmer

August 16, 2012

The city of Clarksville is getting a $600,000 grant to extend its greenway along with Cumberland River. The money being divvied out by the state is actually from Washington and specifically for projects that would otherwise fall by the wayside.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: clarksville, enhancement grants

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