Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.

Lifestyle
1 month ago
APSU’s Class of 2025 raises record-breaking $13,000 through Graduating Class Gift Campaign

The Austin Peay State University Class of 2025 has made history, breaking the all-time graduating class gift record with over $13,000 raised through the Graduating Class Gift Campaign.

Lifestyle
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Winter’s Angels provides more than 7,000 Christmas presents to children

This Christmas season, Winter’s Angels brought hope and joy to hundreds of local children by providing more than 7,000 Christmas presents, hot meals and a day full of fun to children and families in need.

Lifestyle
1 month ago
Lavender Park Bridal brings iconic designer Hayley Paige to Clarksville

Lavender Park Bridal is a women-owned and women-run Clarksville boutique dedicated to celebrating and uplifting brides.

Lifestyle
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Austin Peay State University’s Eriksson College of Education hosts inaugural Aspiring Teachers Day

Austin Peay State University’s Eriksson College of Education recently welcomed more than 100 high school students to campus for its inaugural Aspiring Teachers Day.

The Montgomery County New Year's Eve Party at Downtown Commons on Dec. 31, 2024. (Cultivated Co., contributed)
Entertainment
1 month ago
Downtown Commons to welcome back New Year’s Eve Celebration

Montgomery County will host its third New Year’s Eve Party at the Downtown Commons, at 215 Legion Street, on Dec. 31, beginning at 9 p.m.

Lifestyle
1 month ago
The most popular grocery items for Christmas in Tennessee, according to Instacart

Instacart reports on Christmas trends and eggnog popularity in Tennessee and across the country.

Lifestyle
1 month ago
Most expensive homes for sale in Clarksville

Stacker compiled a list of the most expensive homes for sale in Clarksville from realtor.com.

Lifestyle
1 month ago
Road to 250: Rotary Clubs enhance Clarksville with parks, scholarships, books | COMMENTARY

Dr. Carol Clark on the Rotary Club and its efforts to enhance Clarksville as part of the essay series “The Road to 250: Community Spirit in Action.”