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Topic: traffic lights
The work will be on Main Street at Second and Third streets and may include temporary closing of the intersections and detouring of local traffic on Friday, March 9th, 2018. Motorists are advised to avoid the area if possible that day. ![]() Main Street traffic signals at Second and Third streets will be replaced with stop signs on Friday, March 9th. The intersections may be closed and the street detoured during the work on Friday. Motorists are urged to avoid the area that day. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Crossland Avenue and Cumberland Drive Intersection Traffic Signal out of service
Drivers are urged to use extreme caution in this area. Repair to the intersection will not be complete until next week. Sections: News | No Comments
Clarksville Police reports Pedestrian and Traffic Pole Struck at Exit 4
A vehicle ran off the road and struck a power pole and a pedestrian at Exit 4 Off Ramp on the westbound side of I-24. The pedestrian’s condition at this time is unknown but believed not to be critical. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Clarksville City Council Regular Session Recap for January 2nd, 2014
There are a couple of items of interest and an update that I will provide. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Politics | No Comments
Clarksville Power Outage
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Traffic Lights Operational at Tiny Town Road and Peachers Mill Road
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Traffic Lights Out at the Intersection of Tiny Town Road and Peachers Mill Road
Thank you for your patience. Sections: News | No Comments
Traffic Lights Restored
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Traffic Light Outages Continue
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When is it time to replace an incumbent?This is David Cutting’s fourth and final campaign statement. Cutting is a candidate for City Council in Ward 8. Candidates are allowed four issue-based statements prior to the Nov. 4 election. ![]() For Ward 8 City Council candidate David Cutting, political campaigning is a family affair. Photo by Bill Larson. Normally we look to experience as the reason for retaining an incumbent in our local government. However, we must exercise our right to review the accomplishments within his tenure. In Clarksville City Council’s Ward 8, the incumbent fails to justify re-election. He talks of his monthly town hall meetings. However, he holds them in a remote area of the ward, inconvenient to most residents. The local newspaper publicized the meetings, but he did not even attend the last two. He talks of returning phone messages, but does not return e-mails, even ones with concerns about a subject as serious as absence of tornado sirens. As tornado activity increases in our area, most residents have no warning of impending catastrophe. «Read the rest of this article» |
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