City Council aims to pay attorney fees for those accused of ethics violation

On September 3rd during the monthly regular session, the Clarksville City Council passed on first reading an ordinance brought forward by Ward 11’s Gary Norris that would permit the council the ability to pay attorney fees for those facing ethics violation complaints.

Election Update: City Council, City Judge, and Circuit Court Clerk

Another week has ended in the race to qualify for Clarksville City Council and City Judge. The qualification period opened on Monday, June 22nd and the deadline to return petitions is August 20th. This week, no new candidates officially qualified for the respective City Council race, but a sixth potential candidate has picked up a petition to run in Ward 12.

Local Election Update: City Council, City Judge, and Circuit Court Clerk

Another week has ended in the race to qualify for Clarksville City Council and City Judge. The qualification period opened on Monday, June 22nd and the deadline to return petitions is August 20th. This week, two more candidates officially qualified in their respective City Council races.

Week 5 Local Election Update: City Council, City Judge, and Circuit Court Clerk

Another week has ended in the race to qualify for Clarksville City Council and City Judge. The qualification period opened on Monday, June 22nd and the deadline to return petitions is August 20th. This week, only one candidate officially qualified in their respective City Council race.

Election Update: City Council, City Judge, and now Circuit Court Clerk

We are finishing up Week #4 in the race to qualify for Clarksville City Council and City Judge. The qualification period opened on Monday, June 22nd and the deadline to return petitions is August 20th. This week, three more candidates have officially qualified in their respective City Council races.

Four more candidates qualify, one more petitions for City Council and Judge positions

In the races for Clarksville City Council and Judge, four more citizens have qualified for election in their respective wards. One new citizen has picked up a petition for qualification since last week. The qualification period opened on Monday, June 22nd and the deadline to return the petitions is August 20th.

New candidates petition, qualify in race for Clarksville City Council and City Judge

Since last week, four new citizens have picked up petitions to qualify for Clarksville City Council. In addition, four citizens have officially qualified for election to their respective positions. The qualification period opened on Monday, June 22nd and the deadline to return the petitions is August 20th.

Initial qualifications begin for Clarksville City Council, City Judge

14 citizens have picked up petitions to qualify as candidates for Clarksville City Council and City Judge. The qualification period opened on Monday, June 22nd and the deadline to return the petitions is August 20th. No incumbents have picked up a petition as of 10:00 a.m. June 26th.

Joey Dasinger announces run for Clarksville City Council Ward 5

Joey Dasinger ​ has announced his candidacy for Clarksville City Council in Ward 5 in the November 3rd election. Joey has been a resident of Clarksville since 2013, along with his wife and three children. He is running his campaign on the principles of limited government, fiscal responsibility and individual liberty.

“We have some races that get a 2-bedroom and 7 or 8 of them live there,” says city councilwoman

Clarksville City Councilwoman Wanda Smith was found making racially insensitive remarks during a city council meeting on Thursday, February 27th. This is not the first time Wanda has spoken in a manner that seemed to be racially driven that has brought scrutiny to her and the position she currently holds.