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Clarksville-Montgomery County Weather Forecast: Mild Temperatures and Late-Week Showers Expected

Mild temperatures are predicted for Clarksville-Montgomery County this week, accompanied by mostly sunny skies through midweek. Residents should prepare for late-week showers as the weather shifts, making it essential for locals to stay informed about the changing conditions.

City of Clarksville Balances Growth with Green Spaces, Celebrates Arbor Day Recognition

Clarksville, TN has been recognized as a “Tree City USA” by the Arbor Day Foundation for the 35th consecutive year, highlighting the city's commitment to maintaining green spaces amidst urban growth. This achievement underscores the importance of environmental stewardship in local governance and community planning.

Clarksville-Montgomery County Weekend Weather Forecast for October 24th – 28th, 2024

Clarksville-Montgomery County is set to enjoy a weekend of beautiful sunny weather with mild temperatures from October 24th to 28th, 2024. Residents can expect a pleasant stretch that makes for ideal outdoor activities. This forecast highlights the local climate, influencing weekend plans in the area.

TDOT’s Nobody Trashes Tennessee Litter Campaign Expands with New Trashsquatch Patch for Scouts

The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) has expanded its Nobody Trashes Tennessee litter prevention campaign by introducing a new Trashsquatch patch aimed at Scouts. This initiative encourages youth involvement in keeping Tennessee's environment clean and raises awareness about litter issues. The program is part of a broader effort to engage communities in environmental stewardship.

Tennessee Forestry Division Requires Free Burn Permits Beginning October 15th

Beginning October 15th, 2024, the Tennessee Department of Agriculture's Division of Forestry will require residents to obtain free burn permits before conducting any outdoor burns. This regulation aims to mitigate risks associated with wildfires in the region. The initiative reflects the department's commitment to promoting safe outdoor practices and protecting Tennessee's natural resources.