Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
Tennessee College of Applied Technology – Dickson and Clarksville, is pleased to announce the appointment of new Vice Presidents, Dr. Levi Mayer and Mr. Corey Choate.
In recognition of Women’s History Month, here are 10 Clarksville women (in alphabetical order) who should be remembered for what they accomplished during their lifetimes.
The fifth annual Q108 Daddy Daughter Date Night finished Saturday night with the theme “Under the Sea.”
The fifth annual Q108 Daddy Daughter Date Night kicked off Friday with the theme “Under the Sea.”
Since arriving at Austin Peay, Megan Schneck has embraced opportunities to grow and discover who she wants to be – someone who inspires others to be their best selves and find joy in learning.
Around 200 students with the West Creek High School Criminal Justice Academy in Clarksville were witness to a mock car crash carried out by local first responder agencies on Friday.
Austin Peay State University’s Department of Art + Design, with support from The Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts, is welcoming printmaker Althea Murphy-Price to conclude the 2023-24 CECA Visiting Artist Speaker Series.
The immersive capabilities of virtual reality — once thought to be just for gamers — are making their way into classrooms nationwide. Thanks to a generous gift from Furniture Connection, these technological innovations are now available for college students at Austin Peay State University.
Austin Peay State University’s Institute for National Security and Military Studies took center stage at the Institute of International Politics and Economics’ annual Winter School in Belgrade, Serbia, from March 3-9.
The Montgomery County Veterans Coalition is celebrating Veteran artisans and craftsmen at the 2024 MCVC Art Expo.