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Seven award recipients stand in a row on a stage, each holding a glass plaque.
Community
3 hours ago
APSU’s College of Arts & Letters announces 2025-26 student and alumni awards

Austin Peay State University’s College of Arts & Letters (CoAL) has announced its 2025-2026 Student Leadership Award and Distinguished Alumni Award recipients, recognizing six outstanding students and six alumni whose achievements and service exemplify the college’s mission.

Community
1 day ago
NIA Association rebrands as ‘New Purpose’ with renewed vision for community impact

New Purpose is proud to announce a new chapter in its nearly 30-year history of serving people and families throughout Middle Tennessee.

Stokes Park in north Clarksville. (Montgomery County Government, contributed)
News
2 days ago
Updates on greenway, Lone Oak Community Center, Carmel Park, Fredonia anniversary

The Montgomery County Parks and Recreation Department is closing in on some major project milestones.

Community
2 days ago
Mr. Rich to bring ‘Super Science’ show to Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library

Get ready for an exciting morning of discovery as the Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library presents Mr. Rich Super Science on Friday, June 26, with three shows starting at 10:00AM, 10:45AM, and 11:30AM at the main library located at 350 Pageant Lane.

Community
2 days ago
How gas prices have changed in Tennessee in the last week

Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in Tennessee using data from AAA.

Alabama and the Gatlin Brothers perform at F&M Bank Arena on June 11, 2026. (Wesley Irvin)
Entertainment
2 days ago
Country legends Alabama, Gatlin Brothers perform sold-out show at F&M Bank Arena | PHOTOS

Country music fans took a trip through more the decades as Country Music Hall of Fame group Alabama took the stage at the sold-out F&M Bank Arena.

Clarksville City Council (Christian Brown)
News
3 days ago
City Council rejects budget, calls for transparency, Pitts defends takeover of Ajax Turner Senior Center

The Clarksville City Council has rejected a proposed annual budget that would have included a 24-cent property tax increase, lowered from its initial 31 cents.

Business
3 days ago
Boost local business: How to get wanted, get found, get chosen in Clarksville

Want more customers? Here’s how local marketers are turning online awareness into real clicks, visits, calls and searches – and getting more sales.

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