A team of Austin Peay State University engineering physics students has developed a promising, low-cost solution that could be used to inspect a critical water pipeline serving 13 Tennessee and Kentucky communities without shutting off the water supply.
A rodeo focused on Black competitors, the first-ever Clarksville Invitational Black Rodeo, is coming Aug. 22 to F&M Bank Arena.
For nearly a decade, YAIPAK has served Montgomery County and communities worldwide, providing resources and support to people in need.
Local playwright Willie Pringle is inviting the community to take part in an upcoming stage production through open auditions for his new play, “Where We Come From.”
According to internal data shared by AMEDD, 32 of the 50 soldiers selected nationwide chose APSU’s School of Nursing in 2024.
The annual Girl Scouts Honors Day was held on May 2, at Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center.
Today, Mayor Joe Pitts and Chief Ty Burdine proudly welcomed six new officers to the Clarksville Police Department family.
Stacker compiled a ranking of the coldest Mays in Tennessee since 1895 using data from the National Centers for Environmental Information