Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
This semester, five students from Austin Peay State University’s Department of Political Science and Public Management interned in various legislative offices with the Tennessee General Assembly.
County Historian Carolyn Stier Ferrell was given the Community Service Award from the Daughters of the American Revolution April 16, 2024, for her lengthy service to the community through her books, her videos, the walking tours of Downtown Clarksville, Dog Hill, and Greenwood Cemetery and Riverview Cemetery.
Join Five Star Media Group, the USO and Kroger as we Stuff the Truck for military families, on Saturday, April 27.
Friends of Dunbar Cave presents Spring 2024 Cooling at the Cave Saturday, May 4th.
Manifest Magic Black Girl Cooperative is thrilled to announce the return of its highly anticipated annual event, Comedy Asylum, taking place at the Emmanuel Life Center on April 27, 2024.
Applications for the 2024-2025 Montgomery County Mayor’s Emerging Leaders (MEL) Program will be accepted through May 20, 2024.
Austin Peay State University Vice President and Director of Athletics Gerald Harrison has named Karley Livingston the department’s Director of Digital Media, with Grace Geraghty also named Director of Marketing & Fan Experience. Caiden Young was named the Assistant Director of Marketing and Fan Experience.
Heritage Fest will be a celebration designed to highlight some of the unique historical and cultural aspects of Clarksville and the Montgomery County area.
Blood Assurance announced the winner of their March “Donor Madness” contest, Clarksville resident Stephanie Gentry, who received a 55-inch Samsung TV and soundbar,
The Mayor’s Youth Council Class of 2024 held their final meeting of the school year on Monday, April 8, celebrating the end of another successful term with awards, commendations and the election of new Executive Board Members for the 2024-25 term.