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Clarksville Wastewater Announces Major Sewer Project and Road Closures

CLARKSVILLE, IN (March 28, 2022) – One of the Town of Clarksville’s largest sewer projects in recent history begins this week in South-Central Clarksville. A large portion of Lincoln Drive will be closed to through traffic from March 28th through September 14th as Clarksville’s Wastewater Department prepares to take a long-running sanitary sewer pump station...

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Local Realtor and Philanthropist Pat Harrison Donates $10,000 to “Rosie the Riveter” Campaign

CLARKSVILLE, IN (March 21, 2022) – The Historic Preservation Commission’s campaign to honor “Rosie the Riveter” got a big boost today, an especially important day for the campaign. A Senate Resolution passed in 2017 made March 21st ‘National Rosie the Riveter Day’, which honors one of Clarksville’s most famous residents, Rose Will Monroe. Monroe was...

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Duke Energy Offering Resources to Help Residents Manage Utility Bills

CLARKSVILLE, IN (March 10, 2022) – People across the globe are feeling the effects of increased costs for goods and services, and the energy industry is no different. Since the middle of 2021, market prices for coal, natural gas and purchased power have increased significantly and affect the cost of electricity. Duke Energy wants to...

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Town Manager Meets with Public for “Coffee Conversation”

CLARKSVILLE, IN (March 8, 2022) – Taxes, summer sprinkling, and new developments. No topic was off the table during Tuesday’s “Coffee Conversation” event at the Clarksville Community Center. The event is hosted each month by the Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department as a way to help local residents connect with Town leaders. “When residents normally...

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Clarksville Residents Invited to Participate in Louisville’s Solar Savings Program

CLARKSVILLE, IN (March 3, 2022) – Residents in Clarksville and surrounding areas are being given the chance to save on “going green”. Recently the Louisville Metro Government partnered with the Louisville Sustainability Council to launch the Solar Over Louisville solarize campaign. The program gives households in the greater Louisville region the opportunity to go solar...