After nearly three decades of planning and development, the Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum officially opened Friday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The West Creek flag football team traveled to Murfreesboro for day two of the TSSAA Flag Football State Championships, in which the Coyotes fell in an instant classic to Walker Valley, 20-14.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library is revving up for another exciting summer with its annual Touch A Truck event on June 6 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Veterans Plaza in front of the Main Library.
Ella Roberts, a graduate of Clarksville High School in Clarksville TN was inducted into the Naval Academy Class of 2030 on June 25th marking the beginning of six challenging weeks of basic midshipman training during Plebe Summer.
The Downtown @ Sundown concert series is back for 2026, bringing an exciting lineup of live music and high-energy performances to Downtown Commons on select Friday nights from May through October.
The MSC Tournament of Champions is getting started this weekend with the Wendy’s Invitational, which directly benefits APSU golf.
A Clarksville man has been recording himself taunting Black people with racial slurs. This week, a confrontation ended in gunfire. Here’s what led up to it and what happens next.
TriStar Health announced on Friday morning that they are gifting the Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum in Fort Campbell $100,000 in support of the new landmark museum and to honor the region’s military legacy.