Clarksville, TN – In an effort to bring more attention to drivers that drink and drive, the Clarksville Police Department is consolidating and publishing the circumstances which lead to the DUI arrest. They are arrests, not convictions.
Police made 14 DUI arrests from February 25th thru March 4th, 2013. The blood alcohol content levels ranged from .121-.201. Two of the DUIs were repeat offenders who had been previously charged. Five of those charged involved accidents.
 Nathan Breeden, Nicholas Taylor, Victor Galloway, William Perry, Eric Barnes, Andre Higgins, Kelsey Hedges, Jeffrey Harvey, Theodore Hay, Jace Smith, Aaron Mauk, Richard Gilbreath, Dashawn Nicholson, and Peter Olson were arrested for DUI.
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Clarksville Police Weekend DUI Arrests for February 19th-25th, 2013
February 25, 2013 |
Clarksville, TN – In an effort to bring more attention to drivers that drink and drive, the Clarksville Police Department is consolidating and publishing the circumstances which lead to the DUI arrest. They are arrests, not convictions. Clarksville Police had 751 DUI arrests for 2012.
Police made 10 DUI arrests from February 19th thru February 25th, 2013.
 Dawn Britt, Clifford Campbell , Danny Debord, Zuo Gao, Ronald Johnson, Timothy McGowan, Luis Ramos, David Rogers, Leo Thompson, and Linda Woodhouse were arrested over the weekend by Clarksville Police for DUI.
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Clarksville Police report Multiple Car Crash with Injuries closes Riverside Drive for Over an Hour
February 23, 2013 |
Clarksville, TN – There are conflicting accounts about an accident which occurred on Riverside Side around 12:15pm today.
According to witness accounts, a 2008 Dodge Charger, driven by Jackie Rice, 57, of Clarksville, was traveling north on Riverside Drive, crossed the continuous turn lane into the left southbound lane, striking the rear driver side of a 2008 Ford driven by Michael Culver, 44 of Oak Grove, KY.
 Multile Car accident on Riverside Drive Saturday. (Photo by CPD Sgt Johnny Ferguson)
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Arson suspected in North Clarksville vehicle fires
January 7, 2013 |
Clarksville TN – Arson is suspected in a series of vehicle fires early this morning in North Clarksville. According to a press release from Clarksville Police Department spokesman Officer Jim Knoll, the fires occurred within a fifteen minute time frame.
Emergency responders, including Clarksville Fire Rescue, got the call at 3:00am, and had their hands full when they arrived. Two of the fires occurred in the driveways at 1538 Cherry Tree Drive, and 1593 Boxcroft Court. The third vehicle torched was in front of 312 Gomer Road. «Read the rest of this article»
Harris One Hour Heating and Air Conditioning awarded Green Certification
Clarksville, TN – Mike and Suzanne Harris have announced that One Hour Heating and Air Conditioning has received their Green Certification from Montgomery County Mayor Carolyn Bowers, leading their industry in Clarksville with efforts to protect their environment.
Known for their “Always on time or you don’t pay a dime”. tagline, Harris One Hour Heating and Air Conditioning offers heating and air conditioning maintenance, installation and other services. Megan Vargas, daughter of owners Mike and Suzanne Harris, attended the CMC Green Certification Workshops and took the lead in the green initiatives.
 Harris One Hour Heating and Air Conditioning Green Ribbon Cutting Ceremony.
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Redesigned Honda Civic Scores Too Low To Be Recommended
August 6, 2011 |
Ford Focus and Kia Forte score Very Good in tests of small sedans and hatchbacks
Yonkers, NY – The highly anticipated redesigned Honda Civic LX, whose predecessors have often been Consumer Reports’ highest rated small sedans as well as Top Picks in five of the last 10 years, now scores too low to be Recommended by the leading automotive testing organization.
The redesigned Civic LX’s score dropped a whopping 17 points to a mediocre 61 from the previous generation’s very good 78. It scored second-to-last in CR’s ratings of 12 small sedans, followed only by the recently redesigned Volkwagen Jetta. Consumer Reports’ testers found the 2012 Civic to be less agile and with lower interior quality than its predecessor. It also suffers from a choppy ride, long stopping distances, and pronounced road noise. On the positive side, the Civic provides decent rear-seat room, and it achieved 30 mpg overall, which gives it the second-best fuel economy in its class—behind only the Toyota Corolla’s 32 mpg.
 2012 Honda Civic Sedan LX
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