Dodson said finding the right buyer will take time and will still be serving up sweet treats in the meantime.
Louisville developer Weyland Ventures is in talks to redevelop the long-sought according to our partners at Louisville Business First.
The town plans to restore the bell tower now that it has been relocated.
At least one business has received a request for interior photos of their shop as part of a bogus "safety check."
The homes will have 3-4 bedrooms, 1.5-2 bathrooms and a garage or driveway.
The business has been closed and the building cleaned out for more than a year, Ken Conklin, Town of Clarksville Communications director said.
As work continues on Riverside Drive, officials for the town of Clarksville provided an update Tuesday on the $4.5 million project.
The art piece will be displayed on Main Street in the newly-revitalized downtown Clarksville.
The previous playground at Ashland Park, which was installed in 1995 at a price of $10,000, was removed in late April.
The Clarksville Police Department is taking steps to help officers' mental health, people with autism, and those facing drug addiction under new police chief Nathan Walls.