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Legendary rapper Ludacris will be the headliner at Fort Campbell’s Independence Day Celebration concert and carnival.
CAP’s is a family friendly bar and grill that wants people to feel like they are at home when they enjoy their lunch or dinner.
Blood Assurance has been called upon to help hospitals in and around North Texas following severe storms Saturday night, including a tornado that killed at least 7 people and left more than 100 others injured.
On the heels of winning a 2024 Michigan Notable Book award, Austin Peay State University (APSU) assistant professor Dr. Raymond (RS) Deeren has been named a Midwest Book Award finalist for his debut collection of short stories, Enough to Lose.
Fallen service members were honored and remembered Monday at the annual Memorial Day Ceremony at Veterans Plaza.
The Clarksville Tattoo Expo, also known as Black Bear Tattoo Expo, was held over the weekend with artists from all over competing for awards and to meet clients to tattoo live at the show.
Clarksville resident Zaria Heinrich dreamed of following in her grandfather’s footsteps and becoming a correctional officer.
Dr. Antonio Thompson, professor of history at Austin Peay State University (APSU), has devoted decades of research to exploring how the United States’ prisoner-of-war program helped defeat the Axis powers during World War II.
Clarksville Parks & Recreation has announced the return of Mayor’s Summer Night Lights, a series of events that provide purposeful, positive experiences for teens and youth in our community.
Austin Peay State University’s Office of Public Relations and Marketing received 16 awards from the Tennessee College Public Relations Association (TCPRA) 2024 State Conference, tying Middle Tennessee State University for the most accolades.