A petition calling for construction of a North Clarksville community center has gained thousands of signatures on Change.org.
Austin Peay State University’s third annual industry summit brought local leaders and panelists together on Tuesday to discuss a rapidly changing social climate.
Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts presented his $468 million traffic plan to City Council Members at a special session on Tuesday.
The Downtown Commons is seeking a local eatery to move into its on-site vendor space.
Juneteenth and Tennessee Emancipation Day will both be recognized as paid holidays for city employees.
After weeks of debate, City Council members voted 11-2 to approve the purchase of the Roxy building for $810,000 for the construction of a new Clarksville Performing Arts Center.
Veteran owned and operated Black Rifle Coffee is bringing a new brick-and-mortar location to Wilma Rudolph Boulevard.
Oak Grove Racing, Gaming & Hotel opened its doors in September 2020, bringing a little bit of Vegas to Kentucky.
A resolution to make Juneteenth a recognized city holiday received resounding support from council members on Thursday.
Several City Council members offered strong criticism of City Attorney Lance Baker during a heated meeting that lasted late into the night Thursday.