After entering the transfer portal earlier this month, former Mississippi State quarterback Chris Parson has announced his commitment to Clarksville’s hometown team, the Austin Peay State University Governors.
A new temporary traffic signal is being installed at Spring Creek Parkway and Trenton Road on Tuesday, which is expected to cause traffic delays throughout the afternoon in northeast Clarksville.
After much anticipation from around the community, phase one of the Spring Creek Parkway development is nearing completion, which brings the City of Clarksville one step closer to completing one of their tier 1 projects included in the Transportation 2020+ Plan.
Busted Knuckle Pizzeria opened their doors to the Clarksville community back in October and have since been focused on providing all of their customers with an authentic pizzeria experience.
Former Clarksville Academy standout student-athlete and current Southeast Missouri wide receiver Jacques Wyatt III has announced he has entered the transfer portal going into his sophomore season.
The Clarksville City Council voted in favor of amending the city’s zoning ordinance to extend the Madison Street Corridor Urban Design Overlay District up Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway to Interstate 24.
After an eight-month hiatus, Nate “The Train” Landwehr is set to return to UFC action this Saturday against Dooho Choi, otherwise known as the UFC’s “Korean Superboy,” at UFC 310 in Las Vegas.
The Clarksville Police Department responded to several motor vehicles crashes due to icing conditions on Monday, Dec. 2, and are advising drivers to take precautionary measures.