Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
Stacker identified the areas in Tennessee with the highest prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease, using data released by the Alzheimer’s Association.
GetMyBoat analyzed data from the National Inventory of Dams to identify counties in Tennessee with the most dams at risk of failure that could threaten residents.
Austin Peay State University’s Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts, in collaboration with Humanities Tennessee, has announced that APSU is the new home of the Tennessee Young Writers’ Workshop, a week-long overnight summer camp for creative writers ages 14-18 from across the state.
Montgomery County Parks and Recreation is thrilled to host its second free Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 12, at the Lacrosse Field inside Civitan Park (650 Bellamy Lane)!
State Representative Ronnie Glynn welcomed the State Champion Kenwood High School Unified Bowling team to the State Capitol last week for a special presentation.
YAIPAK is proud to recognize and celebrate the incredible dedication of its volunteers, as 11 individuals have been honored with the prestigious President’s Volunteer Service Award.
Loaves and Fishes serves a free hot lunchtime meal to those who are hungry six days a week. Monday-Saturday and provides free food Blessing Bags on Sunday.
Historic Collinsville in rural Montgomery County will open its annual season on Saturday, April 12, featuring hands-on activities for all ages from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. as well as tours of the Weakley House Museum.
Five marketing students from Austin Peay State University recently showcased their sales acumen at Oracle’s inaugural two-day sales competition in Nashville.
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is excited to announce that Clarksville native Kamah Karyeah has been named a Torchbearer, the university’s highest student honor.