Roof replacement work on the Montgomery County Courthouse on Oct. 7, 2025. (Chris Smith)
Lifestyle
3 months ago
​2nd Street between Commerce and Franklin to close Thursday

Montgomery County Government will close 2nd Street between Commerce and Franklin Streets on Thursday.

Lifestyle
3 months ago
APSU engineering physics major researches glass composition in Poland

When Calleway Schmidt arrived in Rzeszów, Poland, for six weeks of antimicrobial research, he quickly discovered that Google Translate would become his best friend.

The Dapper Den Barbershop, a winner in the Clarksville's Best 2025 competition. (Clarksville Now_
Business
3 months ago
Clarksville’s Best: Here are the restaurants, shops and services voted best in 2025 | PHOTOS

The votes are in, and it’s time to announce the winners of the 2025 Clarksville’s Best awards! Clarksville’s Best is free-to-enter, free-to-vote, free-to-win local competition.

Results Physiotherapy in Clarksville (Contributed)
Business
3 months ago
Results Physiotherapy and Ascension Saint Thomas celebrate new clinic in Clarksville

Results Physiotherapy, in partnership with Ascension Saint Thomas, has opened a new clinic at 970 Tiny Town Road in Clarksville.

Kennel to Castle Competition. (Contributed)
Lifestyle
3 months ago
Students join Habitat to help Animal Shelter through Kennel to Castle event

Participants built and decorated one-of-a-kind doghouses that were donated to Montgomery County Animal Care and Control.

Lifestyle
3 months ago
Jason and Rhonda Halbert book signing coming up at Clarksville Book Shop

Jason and Rhonda Halbert, aka R.J. Halbert, are the authors of the best-selling, award-winning supernatural suspense thriller Caretaker.

Opinion
3 months ago
Rep. Glynn: Let’s pull together to help feed SNAP recipients during funding pause | COMMENTARY

Contributed commentary by state Rep. Ronnie Glynn on helping families who rely on SNAP benefits.

Lifestyle
3 months ago
McDonald’s provides food for students, donates $2,000 each to two Austin Peay organizations

Local McDonald’s owner-operator Emily Ellis presented two $2,000 donations: one to the APSU Student Food Pantry, and another to the university’s Office of Veterans Affairs.