Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
Area employers looking to fill open positions have a perfect opportunity coming up next month with the eighth Mega Job Fair, and this time with a new zone providing resources for job-seekers.
Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN) Commissioner Jeff Bacon announced Wednesday a multi-year agreement to bring the ASUN Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments to Jacksonville, Fla., starting in 2026.
A graduate student along with a former employee from APSU recently received the Southern Association of Institutional Research’s (SAIR) Best Paper Award. The award is given annually to a paper presented during SAIR’s conference in the fall.
The Clarksville Police Department celebrated the graduation of its first Gang Resistance Education and Training (G.R.E.A.T.) class at Kenwood Middle School on March 4, 2025.
Dr. Jennifer Thayer, associate professor of accounting at Austin Peay State University, has been named a 2025 High Impact Practices (HIP) Pathway Ambassador by the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR).
Through a Rural Healthcare Initiatives program grant awarded by the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Nashville State’s Center for Workforce Development and Continuing Education, in partnership with Tennova Healthcare – Clarksville, will be offering an in-demand Medical Assistant program for residents of Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart counties.
Austin Peay State University’s Department of Music, with support from the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts, will present the 20th annual GuitarFest from March 16-19.
Chief Burdine is pleased to announce the recent graduation of Lieutenant Beau Skinner from the School of Police Staff and Command (Class #582) at Northwestern University.
Clarksville will host a variety of sporting events in March, bringing more than 7,500 participants and spectators from across the state and beyond.