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Crime rate dropping in Clarksville, rise of abandoned dogs, what’s holding up important road projects? | PODCAST

Crime rate dropping in Clarksville, rise of abandoned dogs, what’s holding up important road projects? | PODCAST

Hamilton was found overgrown, pelted, and emaciated after two weeks, following an eviction of his previous owners who left him behind. July 14, 2023. Photo: Clarksville Now/Mikaela's Mutt Motel contributed


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Join Ryan Ploeckelman, Christian Brown and Jordan Renfro as we talk about the top stories for the week of July 17.

On this week’s episode, the crime rate in Clarksville drops for the 5th year in a row, numbers of abandoned dogs in the County goes up, what’s holding up important road projects and more.

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Archery range. (Shutterstock)

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Indoor archery range, hunting supply store proposed on Dover Road, rezoning requested

More than 5 acres on the southern side of Dover Road have been requested for rezoning for an archery range where hunting supplies would also be sold.

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Clockwise from top left, school bus crash, zinc plant, Checkers, DUI homicide case.

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News in Clarksville: School bus crash, Project Crucible, DUI death verdict and other top stories this week

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including the aftermath of the fatal school bus crash, updates on the zinc plant project, and a DUI homicide verdict.

A proposed redevelopment of Frosty Morn for senior housing (Contributed, City of Clarksville)

yesterday in News

Affordable senior housing proposed for Frosty Morn redevelopment, with 65 units

A special session meeting has been scheduled for the City Council to discuss a lease agreement for the development of affordable senior housing at Frosty Morn.

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Family of girl killed in school bus crash files lawsuit against CMCSS, bus driver

The family of one of the girls killed in the Kenwood Middle School bus crash is filing a lawsuit against the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System.

Rustom Khouri addressing the Clarksville City Council on April 2, 2026. (Christian Brown)

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‘I know it’s been a long road’: City Council OKs rezoning for new, 4-story VA Clinic

The Clarksville City Council unanimously approved the first reading of a 61-acre site rezone, which was recently selected as the location for Clarksville’s new VA Clinic.