Autism License Plate


In order for the state of Tennessee to create a specialty plate for Autism, they need at least 1,000 pre-orders… at the moment they have 782 and counting…  do your part and help the Autism Society.

Order your Tennessee Autism Awareness
Specialty License Plate Now!

  • Plates are $35.
  • To have this plate minted, 1,000 must be pre-sold.
  • Proceeds from the plates go to three LOCAL autism nonprofit organizations! (Autism Society of Middle TN, Autism Society of East TN, and Autism Society of the Mid-South)
  • This plate is not available at the DMV. Visit licenseplate.tnautism.org to pre-order your plate online today or print the the Autism Plate Order Form and mail it in!

*****The deadline for this project is June 21, 2014!

News from ClarksvilleNow.com

The finished City Hall arch in July 2025. (Clarksville Foundry, contributed)

yesterday in News

Clarksville City Council rejects budget for third time, says no to Mason Rudolph partnership

The City Council met on Monday for the third first reading of the FY budget, where they voted to disapprove the proposed, amended budget with a proposed property tax rate of $1.03.

yesterday in Crime, News

Murder charge dismissed for one defendant in 2017 Mitchell Street shooting

Nearly 10 years after the Clarksville homicide, one defendant’s murder charge was dismissed this month while two others remain set for trial next year.

Sunday in News

Work week weather: Storms possible Monday, then dry and sunny

Clarksville forecast: Showers and thunderstorms will remain possible Monday before drier weather returns for the middle of the week.

Two wrestlers clash in a ring as one lifts the other overhead during a match, with a crowd watching closely nearby.

Saturday in Community, News

Wrestling benefit honors Kenwood bus crash victims, raises funds for families | PHOTOS

With a supportive crowd filling much of the National Guard Armory, the “Fight for a Knight” wrestling benefit brought the community together to support the Kenwood Middle School families impacted by the March 27 bus crash.

Clockwise from the top left, public removed from school board meeting, Stokes Park, Ascension Clarksville Medical Campus, 10 people who changed Clarksville.

Saturday in News

News in Clarksville: CMCSS denies liability in bus crash, public removed from meeting and other top stories this week

Here’s a look at the top local news stories, including CMCSS denying liability in the fatal bus crash, the public being removed from a school board meeting and the City Council rejecting the budget once again.