Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
The Vex Robotics competition will take place at F&M Bank Arena, hosting 42 schools fielding 96 teams representing more than 500 middle and high school students.
The City of Clarksville, in partnership with the Clarksville Arts and Heritage Council, ArtLink, and Drafts by Ola, is launching a bold, new public art initiative: Concrete in Color: From Parking Garage to Public Gallery.
In a neighborhood in Clarksville, a home known as the Maria House has opened its doors to teenage mothers in foster care.
The Gateway Chamber Orchestra (GCO) is proud to announce its upcoming immersive family concert and educational concert experience, &q “Power Up: Video Games in Concert.”
The Clarksville Police Department is proud to announce the launch of a new quarterly initiative, the Chief’s Shining Light Award.
In remote mountain schools on Costa Rica’s Caribbean side, children saw brass instruments up close for the first time when Austin Peay State University’s Aurum Sonor Brass Quintet arrived to begin a 10-day run of concerts, master classes, and community outreach from Limón to San José.
Redfin Real Estate compiled data on the salary required to buy a home in Clarksville, TN.
Heritage Christian Academy serves students from Pre-K through 12th grade with a focus on academic excellence based on biblical principles.
Vendors are lining up for the area’s largest outdoor spring shopping event: the annual Q108 Clarksville Vintage Fair.
Harvard’s beloved blonde is taking the stage in “Legally Blonde: The Musical,” coming up at the Alhambra Theatre in Hopkinsville, presented by Campanile Productions.