Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
Yesterday TKO The Kindness Objective proudly presented their monthly TKO Kindness Awards at Liberty Elementary School, recognizing thirty-seven outstanding students for their exceptional kindness, respect, and efforts to stand up against bullying in September.
Southeast Tourism Society (STS) approved its slate of officers to the Executive Committee for a one-year term and the Board of Directors for a two-year term during the Annual Meeting of the Membership in Auburn, Alabama in September.
In a display of solidarity and support for domestic violence survivors, four iconic Clarksville landmarks – the bridge over the Cumberland River, F&M Bank Arena, Custom House Museum, and the Historic Courthouse – lit up purple on the evening of Oct. 5.
Truck Parking Club used National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data to rank the top Tennessee cities with the highest accident rates.
he Customs House Museum & Cultural Center was honored with gold, silver and bronze awards for the 2024 Southeastern Museum Conference.
Visit Clarksville was awarded Destination Marketing Organization of the Year (Large) at the Tennessee Governor’s Conference on Tourism’s Purple Iris Awards held last week in Chattanooga, TN.
Artsville Fest 2024 celebrated local talent, art, music and culture in downtown Clarksville this week, culminating in festival events on Saturday.
The Roxy Regional Theatre in Clarksville celebrated 42 years of live theatre with Gala 42 on Saturday, with fine food, art, music and dancing.
Montgomery County Parks and Recreation is excited to announce the return of its Fall Festival, a day of family fun and seasonal festivities that are free and open to the public!
Get ready to lace up your running shoes for the inaugural Clarksville Half Marathon, 5K, and 1-Mile Race, proudly presented by Hankook Tire Manufacturing Tennessee!