Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
Manna Cafe Ministries will hold its first mobile pantry of the 2024 season on Saturday, March 23, at Living Hope Baptist Church.
Austin Peay State University (APSU) History Professor Dr. David Snyder and the Tennessee Holocaust Commission will host a Holocaust lecture on April 4, 2024, from 7-8 p.m. at APSU in the Gentry Auditorium, located inside the Kimbrough Building.
The Clarksville Community Concert Association will host horn soloist David Byrd-Marrow 3 p.m., March 17 at the George and Sharon Mabry Concert Hall.
On Feb. 5, Nashville Soccer Club COO Lindsey Paola joined the APSU College of Business for their Legends of Business speaker series presented by Legends Bank.
The Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department will hold a free and open-to-the-public presentation will dive into the history of the Clarksville Female Academy in honor of Women’s History Month.
A dedicated group of undergraduate students and staff from Austin Peay State University (APSU) embarked on a transformative journey to St. Louis, Missouri, as part of the Alternative Break program.
The Austin Peay State University Department of Mathematics and Statistics celebrated Pi Day at Fortera Stadium with a variety of activities.
After careful consideration and evaluation of various different factors, including the aging condition of the equipment, the Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department has decided to close Clarksville BCycle stations located throughout the city.
Manna Cafe Ministries’ Empty Bowls event raised over $45,000, raising awareness about hunger in the Clarksville community and supporting local agencies addressing food insecurity.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library is set to host local authors and illustrators at their Writers and Illustrators Symposium Extravaganza this weekend.