Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
Austin Peay State University’s Office of Community Engagement and Sustainability has announced the winners of the 2024 Great Green Idea Contest, an annual competition that encourages students to promote sustainability efforts on campus and offers up to $300 in cash prizes.
StepStone Family and Youth Services has kicked off its annual Wrapped in Love campaign, aimed at providing winter clothing, blankets, and personal care items to youth in foster care.
Being a rescue volunteer at an animal shelter comes with its own set of challenges – challenges that one Clarksville couple have readily taken on for over a year.
A national community dedicated to honoring the service and sacrifice of the American military and their families, is thrilled to announce the opening of applications for its 2025 Gold Star Youth Mentorship Program (GSYMP) in Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
The Salvation Army of Clarksville is celebrating the success of its 2024 Christmas Campaign, made possible through the incredible generosity of the local community.
The local nonprofit American Mobility Project was founded in 2019 by husband and wife Gary and Mari Linfoot along with their friend Bob Hyde.
The Korean American Association of Clarksville held its Lunar New Year Celebration on Saturday at the Morgan University Center at Austin Peay State University.
TCAT Dickson has received $160,750 from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development Rural Healthcare Workforce Development Initiative making them one of five TCAT’s across Tennessee and one of thirty-eight entities to receive these grant funds.
Planters Bank held its third annual SEED Summit on Friday at the Bruce Conference Center, offering attendees education, information and networking opportunities.
The City of Clarksville Finance and Revenue Department will be open on Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. through the month of February, beginning this Saturday, Feb. 1.