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Lifestyle
2 months ago
APSU Middle College students turn curiosity about bird strikes into impact

The students monitor 11 buildings at Austin Peay State University, documenting both bird strikes and—importantly—dates when no strikes occur.

Entertainment
2 months ago
This weekend in Clarksville: Nativity scenes, parade, concerts and more Christmas fun

It’s another big weekend for holiday fun in Clarksville, with live Nativity events, a Christmas parade, concerts and more!

Lifestyle
2 months ago
Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office receives Tier 1 Accreditation from Tennessee Corrections Institute

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office was awarded its Tier 1 Accreditation on December 3, 2025, by the Tennessee Corrections Institute.

Lifestyle
2 months ago
PostGrad ready to host free College & Career Boot Camp for High School students

On Saturday, January 3, 2026, PostGrad Ready will host its first College & Career Boot Camp.

Lifestyle
2 months ago
Clarksville athletes shine at Taekwon-Do World Championship 2025

An explosion of joy filled the Caribbean as the ITF Taekwon-Do World Championship 2025 took place on November 15 and 16 at the iconic Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Lifestyle
2 months ago
Estate gift benefits APSU SGI, creates Joe Bryan Robertson Conservation Endowed Fund of Excellence

A generous gift from the estate of Joe Bryan Robertson will support the operations of the Southeastern Grasslands Institute (SGI), part of Austin Peay State University’s Center of Excellence for Field Biology.

Herzing University Grand Opening (Contributed)
Business
2 months ago
Herzing University expands to 12th campus with grand opening in Clarksville | VIDEO

Herzing University has opened its Clarksville campus, marking an important milestone in higher education and workforce development for the region.

Lifestyle
2 months ago
APSU’s Eriksson College of Education receives $1 million Grow Your Own grant

Austin Peay State University’s Eriksson College of Education was recently awarded a $1.025 million grant from the Tennessee Department of Education to provide funding for teacher apprentices through July 2027.