Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.

The 41st Flying High event hosted by the Customs House Museum and Cultural Center at Oak Grove Racing, Gaming & Hotel on August 9, 2025. (Wesley Irvin)
Lifestyle
3 months ago
Customs House Museum celebrates 41st Flying High, launching fifth decade | PHOTOS

The Customs House Museum & Cultural Center held its 41st Flying High fundraising gala on Saturday.

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3 months ago
FAFSA and TN Promise information for Class of 2026

CMCSS Seniors may be eligible to apply for the TN Promise.

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3 months ago
6 menu options you’ve got to try from Shelby’s Trio, Clarksville’s 3-tier restaurant

Shelby’s Trio, Clarksville’s three-tier downtown restaurant, offers some amazing menu options from each floor: Joe’s Garage, Trattoria di Cat and the Skyline 500 rooftop bar.

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3 months ago
Ice cream in Clarksville: 7 shops where you can find the best scoops

Clarksville has a lot of options to get a good scoop. Here are seven ice cream shops to check out, then vote for Clarksville’s Best!

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3 months ago
Mortgage rates fall to 10‑month low, offering relief for Clarksville buyers

Redfin Real Estate reports on dropping mortgage rates in Clarksville, TN metro area.

Several cocktails available at Shelby's Trio. (Contributed)
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3 months ago
6 summer cocktails to try from Leatherwood Distillery, Shelby’s Trio

Looking for a new cocktail to freshen up these hot summer days? Here are six cocktails you have to try, courtesy of Leatherwood Distillery here in Clarksville.

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3 months ago
2 Austin Peay State University graduates selected for JET Program to teach in Japan

Austin Peay State University (APSU) has announced that two recent graduates, Jacob Gunter and Christian Taliento, have been selected for the highly competitive Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program.

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3 months ago
APSU volunteers support Puerto Rican ecology, youth centers during summer break

Austin Peay State University students and staff recently traveled to Puerto Rico for a week of service and cultural immersion.