The Salvation Army in Clarksville welcomed 10 new Advisory Board Members.
Bella’s Closet was a dream shared between two friends to help women become more confident and successful, and make a difference for families in Clarksville.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Clarksville works to give children greater confidence, attain educational success and reach their full potential.
Donating blood has been a family tradition for Raymond Swadley, starting with his mother and father, and now his grandson.
YAIPAK Outreach continues to grow as it provides love, hope and support and makes a positive impact on the lives of those who are under-resourced in the community.
Ruben Tramill, 90, is a dedicated full-time employee, helping out with veterinary and other services at Animal House Veterinary Clinic on Dover Road.
St. Peter’
s AME Church in Clarksville has launched their Grocery Grab Giveaway Food Pantry to help those in need.
The Tennessee River Chapter of the American Red Cross in Clarksville welcomed their new Executive Director, Stacey Levine.
Veteran Equine Time in Clarksville was recently the site of a Fort Campbell soldier reenlistment in the Army,
on horseback.
More than 1,700 people, most of them children, filled the Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library Wednesday for the Noon Year’s Eve Party.