Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
Due to the recent ice storm and school closings, the annual City Saver Fundraising Campaign has been extended.
Madison Pertuset set her sights on Africa’s highest peak with the same determination she brings to her marketing studies at Austin Peay State University, and her persistence paid off when she reached the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro over winter break.
The Gateway Chamber Orchestra (GCO) is proud to announce its upcoming immersive family concert, “Power Up: Video Games in Concert.”
Montgomery County Government is pleased to announce the appointment of Brad Heflin as the new Director of Facilities Maintenance.
Billy Dunlop Park will be closed from February 20 – 22, 2026, for a Scout event.
What separates people who steadily improve from those who feel stuck isn’t talent. It’s how they train, recover, and respond to setbacks.
The public is invited to the premiere of a documentary on Clarksville’s railroading history, “Departures and Arrivals: Clarksville’s Railroad Legacy.”
In honor of Black History Month, let’s look back at not just athletes and artists, but to the leaders who worked to make Clarksville a better place for everyone.
The Department of Art + Design at Austin Peay State University will host the Middle Tennessee Letterpress Symposium on March 4-5.