Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
Austin Peay State University hosted the Govs Fest at Fortera Stadium on Friday, welcoming hundreds of new students and their families to campus.
The Montgomery County Rangers high school hockey team is joining with Fort Campbell Hockey, Austin Peay State University Hockey, and the new Red River Spartans for an action-packed event featuring the best hockey players in the area at the Clarksville Ford Ice Center.
This Sept. 5, Clarksville’s Downtown ArtWalk will feature a lineup of several artists and venues. Participating artists will showcase their work throughout the month. Join us from 5-8 p.m.
Centerstone, a nonprofit health system specializing in mental health and substance use disorder treatments, has partnered with the First Responders Children’s Foundation to provide free, confidential mental health counseling to the children of active or retired first responders in Tennessee.
West Creek HS JROTC’s Scott Loose and his JROTC 11th & 12th grade classroom will soon head to the Shiloh National Battlefield, thanks to a grant from the American Battlefield Trust’s History Field Trip Grant Program.
People International Inc. (PII) is happy to announce the success of a recent fundraiser in partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Clarksville (BBBSC).
Clarksville Parks & Recreation is excited to announce the second public input meeting for the new Bel-Aire Skatepark design.
Things to do in Clarksville: This weekend, sing along to Matilda The Musical, walk through the 4th annual women’s expo, and watch a movie with the family at the park!
The Women of Clarksville Expo will return for its fourth year on August 24, 2024, bigger and better than ever.
Austin Peay State University is putting convenience at students’ fingertips with the introduction of the Govs Mobile ID, a digital solution that will replace physical ID cards starting in the Fall 2024 semester.