The sixth annual Clarksville Juneteenth Block Party was held Saturday at Dixon Park, hosted by Black Clarksville.
New research co-authored by an Austin Peay State University faculty member suggests parents, coaches, educators, alumni, and community members may be just as important to preventing it.
When Ivan Lopez started his freshman year at Austin Peay State University in Fall 2024, he knew he wanted to study abroad
Today, Rep. Matt Van Epps (TN-07) and Rep. Jake Auchincloss (MA-04) introduced the bipartisan and bicameral Web of Biological Data Act of 2026, which will provide researchers access to high-quality biological data and will support the development of cutting-edge AI tools for scientific innovation.
Join Pathway Lending on Tuesday, June 23rd, for a free business planning workshop called Plan for Profit.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library hosted families on Saturday for a special “Dads and Donuts” event to celebrate the important father figures in their lives.
With a supportive crowd filling much of the National Guard Armory, the “Fight for a Knight” wrestling benefit brought the community together to support the Kenwood Middle School families impacted by the March 27 bus crash.
Camp Rainbow 2026 concluded this week after several days filled with activities, special events and outdoor adventures for children.
Tennessee is made up of several “boomtowns”, which are cities that stand out for attracting people, investment and development at a pace that sets them apart. Included on that listing is Clarksville.
The Tennessee Valley Healthcare System held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday afternoon.