Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
Bella’s Closet has provided free clothing and accessories to women in Clarksville for the past six years.
While the predicted winter storm fell short, this snowfall was excellent for snowman building! Here are some of our favorites, shared with us by Clarksville Now readers.
The Community School of the Arts (CSA) at Austin Peay State University is now accepting registration for its Spring 1 term, which runs from Jan. 27-March 7 and offers a wide variety of arts classes for children, youth and adults.
F&M Bank Arena in Clarksville hosted AEW Dynamite on Wednesday night, attracting a packed house of wrestling fans.
This weekend participate in Clarksville’s polar plunge, watch a play at The Roxy Theatre, and explore captivating works of art with friends and family.
A.O. Smith employees signed an apprenticeship agreement today with TCAT Dickson’s Clarksville Campus allowing them to attend the college, gaining technical skills to advance their skill sets and careers while continuing to work.
Using Census Bureau data, accessiBe identified where Americans with disabilities are working remote jobs at higher rates than workers overall and how Tennessee compares.
The Clarksville Police Department is excited to announce that applications are now open for this year’s Citizens Police Academy (CPA), Class #50!
The Ruby Cora has become the Clarksville area’s favorite spot for agricultural-setting weddings, indoors and out, for ceremonies of any size.
When many Americans think of French culture, they imagine the Eiffel Tower and Parisian cafés, but Dr. Karen Sorenson is preparing to challenge that perception through a Fulbright Group Project in Sub-Saharan Africa, where French speakers outnumber the population of France nearly 3-to-1.