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.
Southern Lanes of Hopkinsville is a family-owned business, with 16 lanes, pro shop, snack bar, arcade, bumper cars, mini-golf, and a full bar with pool tables!
On the first Sunday of each month, local vendors gather at the corner of Strawberry Alley and North Second Street to showcase products ranging from organic produce to handcrafted jewelry.
Here are the hot spots in Clarksville and Fort Campbell for free Fourth of July concerts and fireworks shows.
Leni Dyer, an associate professor and costume designer in Austin Peay State University’s (APSU) Department of Theatre and Dance, has returned to her role as a changeover costumer for Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) as of May 2023.
To combat increasing violent crime and improve services, the Clarksville Police Department has implemented new programs aimed at the city’s youth, mental health services, and in-house health and wellness.
The City of Clarksville will present its annual Independence Day Celebration on Monday, July 3 at Liberty Park.
This July, the Roxy Regional Theatre is hosting weeklong youth summer theatre workshops for two age groups, culminating in a free showcase for family and friends on the final day of each workshop.
Opening July 8, the Museum will host the traveling exhibit titled The Big & the Small of It from the artist collective Women. Artists. Masters. (WAM), consisting of Debra Keirce, Maria Bennett Hock and Carrie Waller.
Fourth of July is on Tuesday, and there’s a lot going on, with fireworks and free concerts in Clarksville and at Fort Campbell.