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Elections
4 weeks ago
Jacqueline Burton announces candidacy for CMCSS School Board, District 5

Jacqueline Burton has announced her candidacy for the Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board, District 5.

Business
4 weeks ago
Made Here in Clarksville: How Heritage Steel is redefining made-in-America cookware | VIDEO

Heritage Steel is a family-owned company in Clarksville crafting high-performance stainless-steel cookware that blends modern engineering with old-school workmanship.

Dock 17 (Contributed)
Lifestyle
4 weeks ago
Dock 17 reopens Friday with bold new menu, new format, Clarksville’s most exciting new brunch

Doors open Feb. 27 at 3 p.m. at Dock 17 in Clarksville, with burgers, brews, barbecue, bourbon, and a weekend brunch buffet with live carving stations.

Chris Lancia (Contributed)
Elections
4 weeks ago
Chris Lancia running for Montgomery County Commission, District 6

Chris Lancia has announced his candidacy for Montgomery County Commission, District 6.

Pastor Gary T. Kenney (Contributed)
Elections
4 weeks ago
Gary Kenney announces campaign for County Commission, District 16

Gary T. Kenney, pastor of The Garden Church and retired U.S. Army master sergeant, has announced his candidacy for Montgomery County Commission, District 16.

Lifestyle
4 weeks ago
Texas-based Invoke string quartet to perform at APSU’s Mabry Hall

Nationally acclaimed Invoke string quartet will perform 3 p.m. March 1 at Austin Peay State University’s Mabry Concert Hall, 801 Marion St.

Elections
4 weeks ago
Monica Meeks announces candidacy for Circuit Court Clerk

Monica Meeks has announced her candidacy for Circuit Court Clerk.

Christina Lee Hardesty (Contributed)
Elections
4 weeks ago
Christina Lee Hardesty running for Montgomery County Commission, District 2

Christina Lee Hardesty has announced her candidacy for Montgomery County Commission, District 2.

News
4 weeks ago
Austin Peay’s SGI picks up record $10 million grant to restore Tennessee grasslands

The Southeastern Grasslands Institute has received a significant grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s America’s Ecosystem Restoration Initiative.

A commercial property at 1955 Madison St. demolished through the Restoring Clarksville Initiative, shown in February 2026. (City of Clarksville, contributed)
News
4 weeks ago
Restoring Clarksville Initiative tackles 4 residential, 4 commercial demolitions

The Restoring Clarksville Initiative (RCI) has made progress in recent months, with four residential demolitions, adding to two earlier commercial demolitions.