Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
The City of Clarksville this week provided details about its annual Independence Day celebration, and it announced that the inaugural July Fourth Parade has been canceled.
Artist Terri Jordan will be exhibiting new works at the Peg Harvill Gallery of the Roxy Theatre for the month of June.
The Austin Peay State University (APSU) College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (CoSTEM) has recognized Dr. Mollie Cashner, an associate professor in the Department of Biology, as the first recipient of the Susan Ford Endowment for Ichthyology Research.
Recently 19 JROTC cadets attend Junior Reserve Officers Leadership Challenge to test their individual and collective leadership skills.
Machinery Partner identified how much manufacturing companies are spending on equipment in Tennessee, using 2021 Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
On a hot evening for the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours, Brandon Bridges had the best seat: inside the dunking tank, which drew a big crowd wanting to take their shot.
The upcoming events for the Customs House Museum for the month of July have just been announced.
C-Pride is excited to announce that Clarksville will have a Pride Celebration for the first time in nearly 20 years. June 29, 2024, is officially “Pride Day” as proclaimed by Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts.
Things to do in Clarksville: Enjoy a performance at The Roxy, listen to Motown downtown, jam with James Parker, and sit back and relax with music at Beachaven Winery.
The annual Clarksville Juneteenth Festival took held on Wednesday at the Clarksville Speedway.