Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
Here are the winners of the 2024 Clarksville’s Best competition, representing the best of Clarksville restaurants, shops and services.
This fall, the Cumberland Winds Jazz Project is recreating an old-time radio show from the 1940s in a nod to yesteryear.
Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, Tennessee (HFHMCTN) will accept applications for its homeownership program from Jan. 27 – Feb. 10, 2025.
Start your holiday season with tickets to “A Southern Christmas Sampler: An Evening of Stories and Songs,” featuring David Alford, Paul Carrol Binkley, Jenny Littleton and Erin Ramsey.
Hundreds of military-affiliated students, faculty, and staff gathered at Austin Peay State University from Nov. 4-9 to celebrate the campus’s second annual Veterans Week, featuring new partnerships with BMW and a full schedule of community events.
In honor of Veterans Day, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation delivered a mortgage-free home to the family of fallen Army SGT Andrew “Andy” Southard.
The holiday season is often filled with joy, connection, and celebration, but it can also be a time when tensions rise and conflicts emerge, especially during conversations with loved ones.
From the final fall festivals to Thanksgiving fun to Christmas specials, there’s plenty coming up in Clarksville! Here’s your guide to local holiday season events.
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Commander Col. Sam Preston and Command Sergeant Maj. Gary Petty addressed Clarksville’s Northeast High School students, faculty, staff, and parents during a school assembly event held in the gymnasium.
Turkeys For Troops is coming up, bringing free turkeys to military families in Clarksville for the seventh year.