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Group of people posing in front of a park map sign on a fall day, some with bikes and tools, smiling for the photo.
Community
7 days ago
Screaming Eagles Youth Cycling Team invites local students to meet and greet, fun ride

The Screaming Eagles Youth Cycling Team is gearing up for its third season and inviting local students and families to learn more about the team.

Side-by-side portraits: left woman in pink blazer and glasses, right woman in red blazer with black top, gray backdrop.
Community
7 days ago
Two Austin Peay leaders selected for AASCU 2026 Emerging Leaders Program

Two Austin Peay State University professionals were selected for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities 2026 Emerging Leaders Program.

Community
7 days ago
Millan Foundation expands support of Moore Center with 15 years of service in Guatemala

For 15 years, the Moore Center supported by The Shalom Foundation has faithfully served children and families in Guatemala.

The Downtown Artists Co-Op at 96 Franklin St. (Barb Cobb, contributed)
Community
1 week ago
Downtown Artists Co-op to host Annual Juried Art Exposition

The Downtown Artists Co-op is calling for entries to the Annual Juried Art Exposition.

Sevier Station, believed to be the oldest building in Montgomery County. (Contributed)
Community
1 week ago
Newly relocated plaque honoring Valentine Sevier to be unveiled Tuesday

A plaque honoring one of Montgomery County’s first settlers, Col. Valentine Sevier II, will be unveiled in its new location.

Audience seated in a meeting room, several people holding protest signs, including a blue sign that says 'RESIGN' and a white sign calling for resignation.
Opinion
1 week ago
Letter: School Board disregards spirit and letter of open meetings law | OPINION

Contributed commentary by Karen England on the Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board and the state open meetings laws.

An aerial view of downtown Clarksville in June 2026. (CMC EDC, contributed)
Business
1 week ago
What if next big idea for Clarksville doesn’t start in Clarksville?

Leaders from the Clarksville-Fort Campbell region will tackle the question: How do communities create prosperity that reaches more people?

Dog wearing a small red‑white‑blue hat sits against a blue backdrop, looking at the camera.
Pets of the Week
1 week ago
Pets of the week

Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds and sizes are available through area animal rescues and shelters, as well as opportunities to help animals through foster programs, donations, fundraisers and other family-friendly activities.

News
1 week ago
Work week weather: Storms possible Monday, then dry and sunny

Clarksville forecast: Showers and thunderstorms will remain possible Monday before drier weather returns for the middle of the week.

Graduate in cap and gown seen from behind with yellow-and-black caution tape across the foreground.
Community
1 week ago
Most Americans see hazing as a public health issue, APSU study finds

New research co-authored by an Austin Peay State University faculty member suggests parents, coaches, educators, alumni, and community members may be just as important to preventing it.