CLARKSVILLE, IN (February 29, 2024) – Several Clarksville schools are getting some extra assistance from the Clarksville Redevelopment Commission (RDC). During its monthly meeting in February, the RDC approved the disbursement of $400,000 to be split among Clarksville Community Schools, Greater Clark County Schools (Parkwood Elementary), Providence High School, and St. Anthony of Padua School. ...
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TEN20 Craft Brewery Celebrates Ribbon Cutting in South Clarksville
CLARKSVILLE, IN (January 26, 2024) – TEN20 Craft Brewery is celebrating a new milestone with the opening of its first location in Southern Indiana. Local officials, council members, and local residents packed the new south Clarksville brewery as it cut the ribbon on its new location at 1400 Main Street. Located near the Ohio River...
Clarksville High School Grads Join the Clarksville Police Department
CLARKSVILLE, IN (December 21, 2023) – The Clarksville Police Department grew a bit larger this week as it welcomed two new officers. Officers Steven Schnell and Bailey Leonhardt were sworn in during Tuesday night’s Town Council meeting by judge Jimmie Guilfoyle. It was standing room only in the Council Chambers with dozens of family members,...
Clarksville Taking Steps to Unlock New Economic Growth Along the Ohio River
CLARKSVILLE, IN (December 21, 2023) – The Town of Clarksville is taking steps to enhance the economic landscape in its new downtown by creating a new Riverfront Development Project area. The plan was approved by the Town Council Tuesday night, followed by the Clarksville Redevelopment Commission Wednesday evening. As a result, the Town may now...
Clarksville Working to End Parking Requirements in Commercial and Industrial Zones
CLARKSVILLE, IN (December 13, 2023) –Clarksville’s Planning and Zoning Department is leading the charge to change parking requirements across the town. Planning Director Neal Turpin says parking requirements are common in zoning ordinances across the country but are notoriously based on very little real data. “The same is true in Clarksville,” says Turpin. “Our parking...
CDC Raises Flu Spread Rate in Indiana to ‘Moderate’
CLARKSVILLE, IN (December 11, 2023) – Cases of the flu are on the rise across the state of Indiana and now the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has raised the spread rate in the Hoosier State to ‘Moderate’. Indiana was in the ‘Low’ rate of spread as of November 25th. According to WISH-TV...
Registration Open for Clarksville’s Annual ‘Run for the Kids’
CLARKSVILLE, IN (September 6, 2023) – Runners and walkers from across southern Indiana will be meeting in south Clarksville next month to support local kids. Registration is now open for Clarksville’s annual “Run for the Kids” 5K, which is held each October. This year’s event will be held on Saturday, October 21 at 9:00am. All...
Final Reconstruction of Raintree Drive Beginning this Week
CLARKSVILLE, IN (August 29, 2023) – Some welcome news today for residents in the Parkwood Subdivision. The contractors responsible for the months long Wastewater/Stormwater project is beginning the rebuild of Raintree Drive this week. Beginning Tuesday, August 29th and continuing through the 31st, crews will be conducting the final grading of sub-base and new concrete...
Meet Clarksville’s Libertarian Candidates
CLARKSVILLE, IN (August 4, 2023) – The recent edition of the Town magazine included a “Meet the Candidates” section with information about the residents running for Clarksville’s elected offices. Due to an error on our part, we failed to include the local Libertarian candidates. For this reason, we have included their profiles below. How long...
CANDIDATE PROFILE: Greg Hertzsch
How long have you been a resident of Clarksville?: 23 YearsOccupation: Shipping Assistant at Vivid Impact LLCEducation: Indiana University Southeast (1993) – A.S. Degree in Computer SciencePreviously held elected office: NoneEndorsements: Libertarian Party of Indiana Why did you decide to run for this office? “Over the years the council has neglected the concerns of the...