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Taco John’s has a new location in Clarksville and is already busy serving up more of their signature favorites for taco fans throughout the area.
A group of students and staff members from Austin Peay State University traveled to Chattanooga, Tennessee over spring break to volunteer with multiple nonprofits as part of the University’s Alternative Break program.
The soldiers were returning from a nine-month deployment supporting U.S. NATO Allies and partners in Europe.
Montgomery County Mayor Wes Golden paid a visit to the Kiwanis Club of Clarksville on Tuesday. Golden, who is a long-time Kiwanian, gave the club an update on what was going on in the county.
There is a new place to hang out in Clarksville, and it features a bar, bowling lanes and a slew of arcade games.
Austin Peay State University hosted “Racism not Race: A Scientific Approach to the Myth of Race and the Cost of Racism,” a lecture by renowned geneticist Joseph L. Graves Jr., March 21 at the Jack Hunt STEM Center.
There is fun for all ages happening in Clarksville this weekend, from a murder mystery play at the Roxy to a Cumberland Winds concert at First Baptist Church.
On March 16, 2023, Amar Cole, Darrius Stubbs, and Fletcher Walters III graduated from the nine (9) week Regional Law Enforcement Training Academy at Walters State Community College.
Adults 50 and up can register now through April 30 for Clarksville Parks & Recreation’s 50 Plus Games.
Beth Rates recently seized the chance to unite her passions by designing an official game day graphic for the Chicago Bulls in celebration of Women’s History Month.