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Five graduates stand on a stage holding certificates and smiling, against a black curtain backdrop.
Community
18 hours ago
Vanderbilt Clarksville Hospital interns graduate from Project SEARCH Transition-to-Work Program

Five students completed the 2025-2026 Project SEARCH Transition-to-Work Program this spring at Vanderbilt Clarksville Hospital, joining a growing roster of graduates who have built real workplace skills — and in many cases, launched careers — through the yearlong program.

Community
18 hours ago
CMC Public Library hosts ‘Hamilton: An American Musical’ sing-along watch party

The Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library invites the community to “rise up” and join in a lively Hamilton Sing-Along Watch Party on Saturday, June 27, at 1:30 p.m. at the Main Library.

Green brain model on the left and pink intestines on the right connected by arrows, illustrating the brain–gut axis/communication of mind and gut.
Community
22 hours ago
APSU nursing faculty say ‘Gut-brain axis’ is redefining our understanding of depression

What if depression isn’t only a matter of the mind?

Community
23 hours ago
How gas prices have changed in Clarksville in the last week

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

News
2 days ago
Work week weather: Mostly sunny weather forecasted for Clarksville, chance of storms later in week

After a hot and humid week, Clarksville-Montgomery County should expect sunny skies to begin work week weather; however, there’s a chance for showers and thunderstorms later on.

The statue of John Montgomery, the namesake of Montgomery County, on First Street outside Clarksville City Hall on June 11, 2026. (Chris Smith)
History
2 days ago
10 people who changed Clarksville forever, from John Montgomery to Mayor Ted Crozier

In recognition of America’s 250th anniversary, here are 10 people who deserve to be remembered for making Clarksville what it is today.

Seven award recipients stand in a row on a stage, each holding a glass plaque.
Community
2 days 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.

Austin Peay State University men's basketball's Collin Parker. (Karley Livingston, APSU Athletics)
APSU
3 days ago
Austin Peay basketball’s Collin Parker talks record-breaking season, NBA interest

After working out for two different NBA teams, Austin Peay’s Collin Parker sat down with Clarksville Now to discuss what’s next and reflect on his time with the Govs.

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