Home construction and renovation (Metro Services)
Business
7 months ago
Should I renovate, or should I start over with new home? | Ask the Expert

The team at Singletary Construction can help with some expert advice, including on whether renovation makes sense for your family.

News
7 months ago
Franklin Street to close downtown Wednesday for County Courthouse work

Montgomery County Government, in coordination with the City of Clarksville Street Department, will be closing Franklin Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets starting at 7:00 AM on Wednesday, July 9, 2025, to facilitate roof replacement on the Montgomery County Courts Center.

Lifestyle
7 months ago
Gateway Chamber Orchestra releases ‘La Pasión según San Marcos’ with cutting edge technology

Middle Tennessee’s acclaimed Gateway Chamber Orchestra (GCO) released a new recording of Osvaldo Golijov’s La Pasión según San Marcos that is breathing new life into an incredible work for orchestra, percussion ensemble and chorus.

Lifestyle
7 months ago
Two Clarksville figure skaters headed to Nationals in Colorado

Two talented young skaters from Clarksville are headed to the big stage! Josie Perez (11) and Harlee Lambert (15) have qualified for the 2025 Excel National Festival, taking place July 9–13 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Lifestyle
7 months ago
Austin Peay announces Victory Fund Golf Tournament

Austin Peay State University Athletics will host a Victory Fund Golf Tournament beginning at 8 a.m., Aug. 8 at the Clarksville Country Club.

Lifestyle
7 months ago
Clarksville Ham radio operators go the distance at annual field day

The dew had barely evaporated from the grass at Civitan Park when members of the Clarksville Amateur Transmitting Society (CATS) began setting up for the annual ARRL Field Day on Saturday, June 28.

Lifestyle
7 months ago
Downtown ArtWalk coming up July 10 in Clarksville

This May 1st, 2025, Clarksville’s Downtown ArtWalk promises an immersive experience for art enthusiasts as the city’s vibrant arts community comes together for a month-long celebration.

Lifestyle
7 months ago
APSU students experience Native American culture through New Mexico study away program

From the ancient cliff dwellings at Bandelier National Monument to the windswept peaks of Acoma Pueblo, Austin Peay State University students traveled roughly 1,800 miles through New Mexico this summer to engage with Native American communities during one of the institution’s first study away programs.