Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
The Clarksville Black History Month Committee held its annual closing of Black History Month ceremony on Thursday at First Missionary Baptist Church.
CMCSS has made the following administrative announcements on March 5, 2025.
This weekend listen to an incredible line-up of jazz music at the Roxy, participate in an epic Nerf war, and celebrate antique tractors among friends and family!
Youth Villages, a leader in children’s mental and behavioral health, is looking for compassionate individuals and families willing to open their home to children in the foster care system.
The CMCSS School Board presented Point of Pride awards to students, faculty, and staff during the March 4, 2025 board meeting. A list of the accomplishments and students is below.
The Maharajah Flamenco Trio will perform 3 p.m. Sunday, March 16 at Austin Peay State University’s George and Sharon Mabry Concert Hall, 780 Marion Street.
In support of the “Active People, Healthy Nation Initiative”, Smart Growth America (SGA) announced that Clarksville City Council Mayor Pro Tem Brian Zacharias will be part of the 2025 class of the Champions Institute.
For students in Austin Peay State University’s Department of Art + Design, the Living Gallery provides a space to display and engage with their creative work right in the heart of campus.
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.