Montgomery County Mayor Wes Golden paid a visit to the Kiwanis Club of Clarksville on Tuesday. Golden, who is a long-time Kiwanian, gave the club an update on what was going on in the county.
Military families and veterans received free boxes and bags of food at an honor event at a Fort Care drive-thru distribution event.
The annual Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Chili Cook-Off fundraiser will benefit Manna Cafe Ministries.
It was a celebration of the 61st Annual Irish Day Parade and Arts & Crafts Festival which drew visitors from all across the country.
The Chamber of Commerce Home Show continues on Saturday, March 18 from 9 a.m.-5p.m. at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center.
Around 430 2nd Brigade soldiers were scheduled to return to Fort Campbell Thursday after their nine-month deployment.
Wild Flour Bake Shop is an all scratch bakery with sweets and sandwiches made from their signature breads.
A Welcome Home Ceremony was held Saturday for around 250 Screaming Eagle soldiers returning from deployment to Eastern Europe.
Clarksville-Montgomery County celebrates Arbor Day by offering free tree seedlings to citizens for spring planting.
The Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce added Nothing Bundt Cakes to its list of new members with a ribbon cutting.