Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds and sizes are available through area animal rescues and shelters, as well as opportunities to help homeless animals through foster programs, donations and help with fundraisers and other family-friendly activities.
The Downtown @ Sundown event was held on Friday, July 5, at the Downtown Commons in Clarksville.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee (BGCMT) hosted a Code Academy this week to introduce Clarksville youth to coding and app opportunities, as they look to expand their operations in Montgomery County.
Relax after the Fourth of July festivities with a concert downtown, the weekly farmers market and supporting small business at Sundays on Strawberry.
The City of Clarksville held their annual Independence Day celebration at Liberty Park on Wednesday, July 3, along with some help from the Montgomery County, who served as the co-sponsor. The event included live music, food, festivities and it closed with a fireworks show.
Dr. Maria Cronley, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at Austin Peay State University, was recently featured on the “Signature Required” podcast with host Spencer Patton.
AccessiBe charted disability statistics in Tennessee using Census Bureau data.
Here are some of the upcoming activities in Clarksville for the end of spring through this summer, ending Sept. 22.
Austin Peay State University athletics, in conjunction with Sabertooth Sports and Entertainment (SS&E), has reached an agreement with The City Forum to create The City Forum Family Zone at all home football games during the upcoming 2024 season at Fortera Stadium.
The City of Clarksville will present its annual Independence Day Celebration on Wednesday, July 3 at Liberty Park.