The Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certification Program (CMCGCP) welcomed community organizations to its first recertification class of 2026.
Clarksville’s oldest professional theatre is closing out its 43rd season of live performances with nonstop laughs, catchy tunes and joyful chaos!
A high school CDL-A program is preparing Clarksville students for in-demand careers while strengthening the regional workforce and supply chain.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library is excited to welcome the return of the Scholastic Book Fair, sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
Austin Peay State University is Tennessee’s leading provider of higher education for military-affiliated students, and to many veterans among them, college would not have been possible without Shirley Conner.
Contributed commentary by Rae Anne Smith with the Legal Aid Society on the financial exploitation of seniors.
The Austin Peay State University Board of Trustees approved the naming of two campus spaces during its quarterly meeting on Friday, June 5, recognizing significant philanthropic contributions that honor family legacies and support student success.
ArtLink is conducting a shoe drive fundraiser from June 1 through July 31, 2026, to raise funds that support the organization’s general operating expenses and mission of expanding access to arts programming, community events, and creative experiences throughout the Clarksville area.
Trystne Coryell, 19, has announced his campaign for Clarksville City Council, Ward 6.
Wyatt Randall of Clarksville, Tennessee, will study Chinese (Mandarin) this summer in Taiwan on a National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI‐Y) scholarship.