At the Millan Foundation Banquet Thursday night, the nonprofit organization announced two major new initiatives: one to bring fresh drinking water to villages abroad, and another to bring food and other goods home to local charities.
The Montgomery County Tennessee Republican Party hosted its 2025 Lincoln Reagan Dinner and Auction Friday night with keynote speaker TV host Elisabeth Hasselbeck.
The Mayor vs. the General Broomball game took place at the Ford Ice Center in Clarksville on Thursday.
The Clarksville Black History Month Committee held its annual closing of Black History Month ceremony on Thursday at First Missionary Baptist Church.
Clarksville Police Department’s new chief Charles Tyson “Ty” Burdine, was sworn in as the city’s 18th police chief on Friday.
The Kleeman Recreation Center hosted a Black History Celebration on Saturday, bringing the community together to honor African American culture, history, and achievements.
The 17th annual Empty Bowls fundraising event began on Sunday at First Presbyterian Church, where dozens gathered to enjoy soup and raise awareness about food insecurity in the community.
Bella’s Closet drew in nearly 400 attendees for its first-ever fashion fundraiser on Saturday at the Emerald Event Center in Clarksville.
Planters Bank held its third annual SEED Summit on Friday at the Bruce Conference Center, offering attendees education, information and networking opportunities.
Wyatt Johnson Subaru of Clarksville hosted a shoe and sock giveaway on Friday in partnership with the Salvation Army.