CLARKSVILLE, IN (August 3, 2022) – With sky-high temperatures hitting southern Indiana this Summer, residents are feeling the weight of higher energy costs. Duke Energy is hoping to provide some relief by offering a variety of flexible payment arrangements and programs to help customers manage their bills. Budget Billing – Duke Energy’s Budget Billing lets...
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Clarksville Redevelopment Commission Invests in Building Future Workforce
CLARKSVILLE, IN (July 28, 2022) – Preparing students to participate in the competitive and global economy. That is the goal of the Clarksville Redevelopment Commission (RDC) and it’s “Workforce Ready Fund,” which supports the learning and development of Clarksville students. The goal is to help build and educate Clarksville’s workforce starting at the elementary, middle,...
CLARKSVILLE PD: Inside Efforts to Protect Our Schools
CLARKSVILLE, IN (July 19, 2022) – Students were holding ‘end of the school year’ parties just days before a gunman entered Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas in May. That gunman then went on a shooting spree killing 19 students and two teachers. It was an unbelievable act of terror that shook not only that...
Clarksville Among Communities with Fastest Home Sales in the Metro Area
CLARKSVILLE, IN (July 19, 2022) – The housing market is booming, and that means homes are being sold within days of being listed for sale. The website Stacker.com recently compiled a list of the cities and towns in the Louisville Metro area where homes sell the fastest. They were ranked by the average number of...
Registration Now Open for Annual ClarkFEST “Run for the Kids” 5K
CLARKSVILLE, IN (July 5, 2022) – Temperatures may be high right now, but the weather will be much cooler this Fall when runners from across southern Indiana meet to support Indiana kids. Registration is now open for the annual ClarkFEST “Run for the Kids” 5K. The race is held each year October. This year’s event...