APSU officials recently announced that this year’s homecoming festivities will be moved to Oct. 10, when the Govs take on the Eastern Kentucky Colonels.
Being in close proximity to Fort Campbell, Clarksville and Hopkinsville are home to many active duty service members as well as veterans who may be negatively affected by fireworks displays.
The report, also known as the “Consumer Confidence Report,” shows the results of numerous water quality tests performed by the Clarksville water system.
As service agencies around the country rolled out stringent precautions against COVID-19, some even closing their doors, local partners have stepped up to help local people in need.
The Airport formally opened in June of 1930 with a dedication ceremony taking place on the 18th of June that was attended by 5,000 people.
What is a great time for people, with barbecues, pool parties and fireworks, can often be stressful for our four-legged friends.
Though Pennyrile Electric’s 83rd annual membership meeting scheduled for today was canceled out of COVID-19, the cooperative is providing important updates typically shared at the annual meeting.
Customs House Museum is happy to announce the return of their Huff & Puff model train exhibit.
In order to better accommodate the increase in COVID-19 testing, the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office has released new changes to to flow of traffic at Veterans Plaza.
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital is resuming some services that were deferred during the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, hospital officials announced, Wednesday.