UPDATE: Mr. Clark has been located and he is safe.
Clarksville Police are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing man.
Detective Michael Patterson says 60-year old Donald Clark, Sr. walked away from his Cook Drive residence Monday at approximately 12:30 p.m.
He was last seen by a family friend Monday evening around 5 p.m. in the Cunningham Lane area, wearing a red t-shirt with “Cash Pop” printed on the front and blue jeans.
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However, police are also looking at possible links between that violent spree and the slaying of an Athens man who was gunned down inside a car outside Winder.
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PRD Real Estate is seeking expressions of interest for 217 Captain Cook Drive, Agnes Water. The 100 acres of land has been used as the town s only airstrip for the past 30 years. The listing on realestate.com stated potential buyers could develop, hold for future capital growth or continue to use the land as an airport. PRD Real Estate marketing agent Tim Lawry said the current owners were seeking expressions of interest from developers and were selling due to other business ventures. Mr Lawry said there were a couple of offers on the table, with buyers looking at keeping the land as an airstrip.
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A scenic thoroughfare in the Gladstone region is set for a facelift after the Gladstone Regional Council successfully obtained funding.
GRC secured $980,000 in Works for Queensland funding to conduct road resurfacing along Captain Cook Drive, from Agnes Water to Seventeen Seventy.
The resurfacing work started this week and will be carried out between 52 Captain Cook Drive and the Agnes Water Waste Transfer Station, with expected completion 30 May 2021.
The project includes repair, renewal and upgrade of existing road surfaces which provide access to residential, business and commercial networks and infrastructure.
Work will be carried out from Monday to Friday, 6am-6pm, weather permitting.