Austin Peay State University coach Jeff Faris celebrates the win over MTSU on Aug. 30, 2025. (Preston Ludwick/APSU, contributed)
Podcasts
6 months ago
Clarksville Conversations: APSU football coach Jeff Faris on big win over MTSU | PODCAST

In this week’s Clarksville Conversations, host Charlie Koon chats with Austin Peay State University coach Jeff Faris about the win over MTSU.

Opinion
6 months ago
Crisis Center workers have been critical to success of 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline | COMMENTARY

Contributed commentary by the Vice President of Crisis Services at Centerstone, Kelly Bombardiere.

Lifestyle
6 months ago
CMCSS School Board presents Point of Pride Awards during September meeting

The following students, faculty, and staff earned Point of Pride awards from the CMCSS School Board.

Lifestyle
6 months ago
Cub Scout pack flocking yards with golden flamingos to raise cancer awareness

Local Cub Scout Pack 185 is using golden yard flamingos to raise awareness for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in September.

Entertainment
6 months ago
PossumStock Music Festival this week celebrates 11 years of local music on Red River

PossumStock returns Sept. 5-6 on the banks of the Red River in Adams for two days of music, community and DIY spirit.

News
6 months ago
Tourism in Montgomery County brought $419 million in visitor spending in 2024

Visitors to Montgomery County generated $419.5 million in spending in 2024, representing an 8.8% increase from 2023.

Lifestyle
6 months ago
Austin Peay State University lines up first esports competition against MTSU for Sept. 6

Austin Peay State University is entering the world of esports for the first time at noon on Saturday, Sept. 6, with Govs Gaming set to take on MTSU in a four-versus-four Tekken 8 event during CDE Lightband’s F2CON.

Flash flooding at University Boulevard and Franklin Street on Sept. 2, 2025. (Bill Powers, contributed)
News
6 months ago
UPDATE: Strong thunderstorm moving toward Montgomery County

A Flood Advisory is in effect for Montgomery County until 4 p.m. today, according to the National Weather Service.