Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
Close to 800 packages of food were given out Thursday in Oak Grove to show support and honor service members and families at Fort Campbell.
Clarksville Parks & Recreation will host a brand-new event, Clarksville Social, from 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 3 at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center.
Several events are happening this weekend to help open our eyes – on issues of racial justice, women’s rights and the importance of nature.
In May 2022, the APSU College of Business made its first historic journey to the southern hemisphere, exploring the business, cultural and tourist sites of Argentina.
Airman Sean Menees, a Clarksville, Tennessee, native serving as an aviation electrician’s mate, was recognized as the Warrior of the Week aboard the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima on Jan. 5.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Steering Committee is proud to announce the Dr. King Day of Service Celebration events for 2023.
Approaching the 2023 year and beyond, the goal of the Montgomery County 4-H program agents Kevina Green and Katie Kimbro, is to regain participation and expand their programming to more schools across Montgomery County, therefore reaching more youth.
Austin Peay State University’s The New Gallery, with support from the APSU Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts and the Department of Art + Design, continues the 2022-23 exhibition season with “The Revolution Has Been Televised,” a solo exhibition by Memphis-based artist Carl E. Moore.
On Dec. 22, three Clarksville Police officers graduated from the 12-week basic police school, Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy.
Clarksville Healthy Yards and Austin Peay State University’s Center of Excellence for Field Biology are sponsoring a February planting for pollinators event.