Wyatt Johnson Toyota in Clarksville is holding a Job Fair this week, hiring for all positions, from the service center to the sales floor.
The King Kat Tournament Trail returns to Clarksville for its fourth consecutive year, in the catfish-catching competition on the scenic waters of the Cumberland River.
Austin Peay State University is inviting high school students to explore healthcare careers this summer through three hands-on programs.
State Rep. Michael Lankford, R-Palmyra, passed his first piece of legislation as a member of the Tennessee General Assembly.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library is excited to announce two special initiatives in celebration of National Library Week.
Project Transformation is gearing up for another summer of fun, literacy, and community engagement with this year’s theme of Up, Up, And Away!
Austin Peay State University (APSU) has partnered with Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to expand collaboration opportunities and develop a talent pipeline of security experts for the nation’s nuclear energy enterprise.
Three nights of PRCA professional rodeo are set for May 14-16, 2026, at the Montgomery County 4-H Arena.
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Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts issued a proclamation recognizing ‘National Cleaning for a Reason’ Month at Mugsy’s coffee on Wednesday, April 1.