Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
The Back Nine Golf, Clarksville’s first-ever 24/7 indoor golf lounge, is celebrating its grand opening this Saturday, June 21, with a public open house at noon at 449 Warfield Blvd., Suite E–F.
Clarksville marked its 5th annual Juneteenth Parade on Thursday, with a celebration hosted by Manifest Magic Black Girl Cooperative.
The City of Clarksville took time out on Tuesday, June 17, to honor some of its very best employees, during the annual “Cause for Applause” awards luncheon held at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center.
Clarksville Parks and Recreation has reopened the L&N Train Station after several months of restoration.
The Nashville Kats are headed back to Clarksville for a Playoff Showdown against the Southwest Kansas Storm on Sunday, June 22, and fans of all ages are invited to be part of the action at F&M Bank Arena.
Things to do in Clarksville: Here are our top picks, including Downtown @ Sundown, a Patsy Cline show at the Roxy, and the Juneteenth Block Party.
Oak Hills Golf Course is an 18-hole course in Greenbrier, Tennessee, just a 35-mile drive east of Clarksville in Robertson County.
On Friday, June 13, 2025, Clarksville made history with its inaugural Black Clarksville Pride Ball, a vibrant evening rooted in ballroom culture, LGBTQ+ celebration, and unapologetic Black joy.
Joan Dewald and her sister, Jennette Volpe, recently made a generous donation to create the Volpe/Dewald Agriculture Fund of Excellence Endowment on behalf of Jennette and her husband, Angelo Volpe.
Stacker ranked the highest-paying computer and engineering jobs in Clarksville using annual compensation data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics as of May 2024.