After months of anticipation, ALDI opened their second location in Clarksville on Thursday in the former home of Bed, Bath and Beyond, in the Target shopping complex.
As the City of Clarksville continues to mull over their options with Mason Rudolph Golf Course, Clarksville Now canvassed houses surrounding the property to see whether residents prefer a golf course or a park.
The National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association made Austin Peay State University’s Miller-Green the Governors’ first-ever First Team All-American by releasing its 24th All-America Teams Wednesday.
Fiber lines in front of the Clarksville-Montgomery County Emergency 911 Center, 130 South First St., have been accidently cut due to construction.
Clarksville Now took a step back in time to give the community a better idea of what the snuff tobacco warehouse spaces have looked like over the years, dating back to 1897.
A proposal being considered by Montgomery County leaders would create a partnership that would allow dozens of Clarksville students to acquire their commercial driving license (CDL) certifications at no cost.
The Montgomery County Commission this week heard a proposed location for the new juvenile resource center: 739 Madison St. and 741 Madison St. in Clarksville, an area next to the railroad tracks that has been home to God’s Sanctuary Church.
Governors Square Mall has announced a multi-million-dollar project set to renovate and rebrand the mall complex in Clarksville.
The City Council recently heard a resolution that would annex more than 20 acres in the area of Lafayette Road, Purple Heart Parkway and Garrettsburg Road.
The future of the Mason Rudolph Golf Course was a major topic of discussion at Thursday night’s City Council meeting, with members of the public and the council weighing in on the city’s previously announced plan to convert into a public park.