Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
Bella’s Closet drew in nearly 400 attendees for its first-ever fashion fundraiser on Saturday at the Emerald Event Center in Clarksville.
The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Nu Kappa Omega chapter, held its 10th annual Belles and Beaus Scholarship Finale Ball on Saturday.
In this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, Charlie Koon talks to Gary and Mari Linfoot about The American Mobility Project.
Abigail McKenna balances three roles at Austin Peay State University: she’s a Middle College senior, an Austin Peay sophomore and a staff writer for The All-State student newspaper.
America is in the midst of an extended birthday celebration. That is right. America is celebrating its 250th birthday (the Semi quincentennial) under the heading of “The Road to 250.”
Continuing its annual tributes to Black History Month, Cumberland Winds returns to the intimate setting of the Roxy Regional Theatre to present “Songs Without Words: Traditional American Spirituals and Folk Songs” on Friday, February 28, at 7:00pm.
Beginning this Sunday, February 9, churches and organizations throughout Montgomery County will be serving up hot, hearty soups and hope for our neighbors struggling with food insecurity.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library hosted its annual Harry Potter Night on Thursday, with live animals, Butterbeer, costumes and more.
The United Way of Greater Nashville announced the opening of a free tax prep site in Clarksville, starting February 7, 2025.
Students from the Early Technical College (ETC) at Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) took center stage at the Montgomery County Commission meeting on Monday, February 3, to highlight the importance of Career and Technical Education (CTE) and the impact of ETC at TCAT on their futures.