Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
The Montgomery County Fair continues this weekend at the Clarksville Speedway, bringing the fun with carnival rides, races and more.
Clarksville Academy is excited to share that 90% of the students who took the Advanced Placement (AP) Exam passed with a grade of 3 or higher.
America will celebrate its 250th birthday in 2026. This will be our country’s semi quincentennial, and the greater Clarksville-Montgomery County area has plans to participate in the celebration.
Clarksville is bringing back the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) Out of the Darkness Walk on Sept. 14 on the Austin Peay State University Campus.
CheapInsurance.com compiled a ranking of the most popular car colors in Tennessee using data from Edmunds
This weekend, bring the family to the county fair, enjoy some art downtown, and listen to live music at sundown.
The 16th annual “Pass and Go” Event will take place Saturday, Aug. 3, at Wyatt Johnson Automotive, where eligible Advanced Placement students from area high schools will have a chance to win a new car.
Voting is under way, and you’re all set to pick the best of Clarksville restaurants, shops, schools and more in the big annual Clarksville’s Best contest.
Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts was elected to the 2024-25 Board of Directors of the Tennessee Municipal League (TML), during the League’s annual business meeting recently held in Knoxville.
The Clarksville Police Department has earned its fifth consecutive Advanced Law Enforcement Accreditation seal of approval from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA).