Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
Montgomery County Mayor Wes Golden, American Legion 007 Commander Chuck Clark, Scouting Troop Leader Gerald Foster, other Scout Leaders, Scouts and their families came out to help “Plant the Flags” on Memorial Day weekend at Greenwood Cemetery.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds and sizes are available through area animal rescues and shelters, as well as opportunities to help animals through foster programs, donations, fundraisers and other family-friendly activities. Contact a rescue near you to learn more.
The Tennessee House of Representatives honored 5 Star Media Group’s own Lee Erwin for his 50 years in radio broadcasting, as well as his time spent serving the Clarksville community.
Beachaven Vineyards & Winery is celebrating Summerfest this Memorial Day weekend, with DJs, yard games, live music, food trucks and vendors.
The Spring into Summer Salutes Fort Campbell Festival kicked off in Oak Grove on Saturday, drawing thousands with carnival rides, family activities, and otters. The festival continues Sunday.
The Customs House Museum & Cultural Center, in collaboration with Crafting Blackness Initiative, proudly presents Embracing Blackness: Diasporic Unions.
On May 13, United Way of Greater Nashville (UWGN) invited community members and partners to the Greater Clarksville Region’s Annual Meeting.
This Memorial Day, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation is proud to announce that it has fully paid off the mortgage on the Clarksville home of fallen Army Staff Sergeant Michael Nelson.
The Clarksville Police Department is making it easier and more convenient for citizens to report non-emergency incidents. As of October 29, 2024, residents can now file certain police reports online using our new Police to Citizen (P2C) Online Reporting System.