Back by popular demand, the nationally-touring improvised musical comedy sensation Scriptless in Seattle is returning to Clarksville.
Montgomery County Parks and Recreation’s new BBQ Fest Across the River is a free, two-day, family-friendly festival.
Chief Ty Burdine hosted a promotion and awards ceremony recognizing the achievements of several Clarksville Police officers.
Former Miss Clarksville, Brittani Mays, recently organized a community-wide book drive, collecting nearly 1,000 books for CMCSS.
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.
Clarksville forecast: Clear skies and warm afternoons will dominate the week ahead, with highs gradually climbing from the low 80s into the low 90s.
Clarksville has a unique and spirited approach to celebrating the semiquincentennial, America’s 250th birthday, called “The Road to 250,” and it has two tracks.
In late June, members of the Austin Peay College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) were given the all-clear to begin once more utilizing the on-campus greenhouse.