Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
Experience Christmas as the pioneer families did at Historic Collinsville’s “An 1860s Tennessee Christmas” event on Sunday, December 4.
The Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts (CECA) is pleased to announce the 2022-23 recipient of the Tennessee Artist Fellowship, artist Yancy Villa-Calvo of Memphis, Tennessee.
Wreaths Across America is right around the corner, and, with hundreds still needed, there are only two days left to sponsor a wreath.
The annual drive through nativity returns this year to Grace Church of the Nazarene.
Imagination Library of Montgomery County has received a $5,000 grant to provide free books to children under five in Clarksville-Montgomery County.
Kira Jones, a middle college senior at Austin Peay, won six gold medals and one bronze medal in an international karate tournament representing a smaller section of the U.S. team.
Clarksville’s Best Charity Organization for 2022 is Manna Cafe Ministries, which has won Gold in the final fundraising challenge.
Christmas in Clarksville: It’s time again for Clarksville Now to celebrate the holidays by guiding you to the best Christmas lights in Clarksville.
After you eat Thanksgiving dinner, take your family out to see model trains, classic Christmas movies and Santa Claus this weekend.
The banks of the Cumberland River lit with over 1 million dazzling lights on Tuesday for this year’s Christmas on the Cumberland.