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Monthly Archives: May, 2008

It’s all about the pipelines

Okay...so it's discovered that one of the largest remaining untapped resources, of the most lucrative commodities on the planet, lies beneath an area on...

Excelerator grant funds new technology; Community Centers get computers

Accessing public information is now a little bit easier for citizens without personal computers thanks to a grant from AT&T. The City of Clarksville...

Americans need solutions to housing crisis

America faces a housing crisis that it has not seen the likes of since the great depression. Hundreds of thousands of families have...

ICC to host International Festival

Immaculate Conception Church will host their twelfth annual International Festival, which will feature food and live entertainment representing several cultures from around the...

Property Rights group slapped with $500k libel suit; CPRC vows “vigorous” defense

Property Rights group faces $500,000 libel suit Controversial development plan under fire Councilor Richard Swift, DDP member Wayne Wilkinson claim harm to public image and integrity Is...

H.O.P.E. to sponsor Women’s Health Fair

Knowledge is power, and empowerment is the goal of the first Women's Health and Wellness Expo. Free medical screenings. Free dental check-ups. Free eye/vision screenings....

Have popcorn, will travel: Belcourt screens ‘Body of War,’ nostalgic ‘Wrath of Khan’

In the absence of an "art" theater or a movie house willing to show anything other than mainstream movies, Clarksville Online takes a look...

Brother Andrew inspires, teaches

In the 1970s, this person was idolized for his disobedience and what can be called "illegal activities." He flagrantly disrgarded laws of given countries...

Property Rights group: This is not over!

Blatantly disregarding public input and dissent, the City Council voted to approve the controversial Downtown Redevelopment and Urban Renewal ordinance, nicknamed the "blight bill,"...

City Council returns to Chambers with thunderous public slams!

Unannounced $524,000 City Hall security package heralds Council's return to former chambers. Rejection of resident participation on redevelopment review board slams public demand for...

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