Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
ArtLink invites the community to unleash their creativity in a brand-new hands-on workshop: Block Printing for Beginners, launching Sunday, July 20, at the downtown studio on 98 Franklin Street.
Former state Rep. Curtis Johnson and former Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett discuss Clarksville’s growth, the location of the proposed TriStar Clarksville Hospital on Tiny Town Road, and the change in the state’s Certificate of Need law.
Bad Bunny, Calibre 50, J Balvin and other Latin acts have been rising in popularity around the country, and now they’re at the top of the playlist on Clarksville’s new Latin music station, La Pantera 99.9.
For Austin Peay State University’s School of Nursing, this summer brought more than just an expanded camp for aspiring nurses.
Caitlin Connor, a former Army Engineer Captain with the 101st Airborne Division, has carried her commitment to service from Fort Campbell into her civilian career at HCA Healthcare.
Things to do in Clarksville this weekend: An Eagles tribute band at Downtown @ Sundown, Jay Ammo performs at McGregor Park, and a visit from the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Alex Kell grew up in Clarksville, later joined the military, and now works at HCA TriStar Health. Today, she talks about the proposed TriStar Clarksville Hospital and what it will do for our community.
A heat advisory was issued for Clarksville-Montgomery County on Wednesday afternoon.
The Gateway Chamber Orchestra proudly announces the appointment of Jacob Aaron Schnitzer as its Music Director for the 2025-2026 concert season.
On the Clarksville Federation of Women’s Clubs, as part of the essay series “The Road to 250: Community Spirit in Action,” celebrating the history of unity in Clarksville ahead of America’s 250th anniversary.