TriStar Health, one of Tennessee’s top healthcare providers, has announced plans to build a new hospital in Clarksville. And in a few short weeks, the state will be considering their application for a Certificate of Need to make it happen.
Govs football coach Jeff Faris stops by for a chat with Charlie about how the off-season has gone for the Govs, and what fans can expect during his second season as head coach of Clarksville’s hometown team.
With TriStar Clarksville Hospital, Clarksville doesn’t just get a new hospital, it gets a stronger, safer and healthier future.
On June 29, Clarksville Christian School (CCS) welcomed more than 20 students and staff from the American Farm School (AFS) in Thessaloniki, Greece, for a 10-day educational and cultural exchange rooted in agriculture and international partnership.
As extreme heat continues to impact the region, The Salvation Army of Clarksville is stepping in to offer life-saving support to individuals and families who are especially vulnerable during this time.
A new study recently published in Explorations in Economic History suggests that early-life exposure to lead in drinking water is associated with a reduced longevity in men by approximately 9.6 months in cities with the most significant exposure.
This summer, YAIPAK is deepening its commitment to serve the Clarksville community through a series of hands-on initiatives aimed at meeting real needs with compassion and dignity.
The City of Clarksville will present its annual Independence Day Celebration on Thursday, July 3 at Liberty Park. The free rain or shine event will include a live concert, activities, food trucks, local beers from Strawberry Alley Ale Works, and a fireworks show.