Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
The annual Beaver 100.3 Camp Rainbow Radiothon kicked off Thursday and continues Friday. And this year, you can be part of the historic $1 million fundraising milestone!
Fort Defiance Civil War Park and Interpretive Center, in partnership with the Mt. Olive Cemetery Historical Preservation Society invites the community to a special event on Thursday, February 15, in honor of Black History Month.
Trustees, attorneys, and clerks & masters gathered at the annual Tennessee Association of Property Tax Professionals (TAPTP) Conference, where they shared valuable insights and discussed new policies to improve delinquent property tax collection practices.
Clarksville Parks & Recreation has released its 2024 Annual Report, a reimagined publication that goes beyond the numbers to tell the story of a year filled with community impact, growth, and innovation.
In recent months, Juvenile Court Director Edward Moss has actively engaged community partners by inviting them to attend Juvenile Court hearings.
When it comes to non-surgical facial rejuvenation, two of the most popular treatments are Botox and hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers. While both are effective, they serve different purposes and are used in distinct ways.
ScholarshipInstitute.org analyzed Code.org’s 2024 State of Computer Science Education report to look at computer science offerings in Tennessee and why the gender gap persists.
Today, Mayor Pitts and Deputy Chief Burdine welcomed ten new officers to the Clarksville Police Department family.
Big Brothers Big Sisters is proud to announce their inaugural “Littles Do It Big” – A Children’s Business Fair, taking place on April 5th from 11 AM to 4 PM at Civic Hall.
The Downtown Artist CO-OP, known locally as “The DAC,” presented awards on Thursday night for the annual Photography Expo, a juried exhibition DAC has sponsored for fourteen years.