Clarksville Celebrates Grand Opening of Innovative Fire Rescue Station 6 to Enhance Emergency Response
Clarksville Fire Rescue opened their new Station 6, featuring quick-opening accordion doors, a carcinogen-reducing warm zone, and a fire pole, enhancing their emergency response capabilities.
Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts Proposes $170.7M Budget Focused on Infrastructure and Flood Mitigation Amid Growth Concerns
Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts proposed a budget focusing on infrastructure, flood prevention, and managing growth, with a property tax hike and 2.5% wage increase for city employees.
Clarksville Sets Stringent Guidelines as Application Process Opens for New Liquor Retailers
The City of Clarksville outlines a stringent application process for obtaining a Retail Liquor Certificate of Compliance, including a $250 fee, background checks, and conflict of interest regulations.
Davidson County's Karen Johnson Enhances Leadership Skills with RLI Graduation, Honored as Paul Harris Fellow
Karen Johnson, Davidson County Register of Deeds, completed the Rotary Leadership Institute program and was named a Paul Harris Fellow, enhancing her leadership skills and commitment to community service.
Nashville Residents Invited to Comment on Proposed Air Pollution Source as Public Health Department Opens 30-Day Review Period
Nashville residents have until June 1, 2025, to review and comment on an air pollution source application, emphasizing community involvement in local air quality regulation.
Nashville's Finest in Emergency Communications Honored at 2024 Personnel of the Year Awards
The Nashville Department of Emergency Communications (DEC) celebrated its personnel at the 2024 awards ceremony, naming Candace Rufus as Emergency Telecommunicator of the Year, Sonia Strain as Communications Training Officer of the Year, Kimberly Manier as Supervisor of the Year, and Leah Quarles as Administrative Team Member of the Year.












