Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
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.
The Clarksville Area YMCA has named Frazier Allen as its Community Impact Award recipient. Allen works with F&M Bank.
Montgomery County Government hosted its annual Employee Service Awards Ceremony for 323 employees from 30 county departments.
With the Fill the Fairways Golf Pass from Home Sweet Savings on Clarksville Now, you can three 18-hole rounds, one at each of three courses.
Mayor Pitts and Deputy Chief Burdine welcomed 11 new officers to the Clarksville Police Department family.
This Memorial Day weekend in Clarksville is filled with activities for everyone to enjoy, including the Anime-Fest, Tattoo Expo and Dueling Pianos.
Vivian Health used its proprietary data and BLS statistics to map differences in pay between registered travel and staff nurses in Tennessee and across the U.S.
Veterinarians Drs. Richard and Candice Blake, who have been practicing in Clarksville for the past nine years, recently opened of Blake Veterinary Clinic in Clarksville.
The University of Tennessee honored Montgomery County Register of Deeds Julie Chadwick Runyon and Montgomery County Register of Deeds Senior Deputy Tori Moore as Certified Public Administrators at a Capstone graduation event on May 3, 2024.