Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
As extreme heat continues to impact the region, The Salvation Army of Clarksville is stepping in to offer life-saving support to individuals and families who are especially vulnerable during this time.
A new study recently published in Explorations in Economic History suggests that early-life exposure to lead in drinking water is associated with a reduced longevity in men by approximately 9.6 months in cities with the most significant exposure.
This summer, YAIPAK is deepening its commitment to serve the Clarksville community through a series of hands-on initiatives aimed at meeting real needs with compassion and dignity.
The City of Clarksville will present its annual Independence Day Celebration on Thursday, July 3 at Liberty Park. The free rain or shine event will include a live concert, activities, food trucks, local beers from Strawberry Alley Ale Works, and a fireworks show.
Located in the heart of Clarksville, Tap This offers a unique experience never seen before in the city: a self-serve tap wall.
The 50+ Activity Center is a place -where strangers become friends and friends become family.
Locally brewed and community inspired, KoKo Boba Tea is a Tennessee original tea room that brings handcrafted flavors to Clarksville, with a side of heart.
With the Fourth of July approaching and trauma cases expected to rise, Blood Assurance is urging donors to step up now.
“The Prairie Preacher,” a PBS Appalachia Virginia documentary produced in partnership with the Southeastern Grasslands Institute at Austin Peay State University, recently won an Emmy Award at the 2025 Emmys National Capital Region awards.