Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
Service members were honored for Veterans Day with a wreath placed at the Eternal Flame in downtown Clarksville.
In honor of Veteran’s Day, we visited with a Clarksville member of the Greatest Generation who served his country in World War II.
Here are 10 Clarksville veterans (in alphabetical order) who have made a difference this year.
The Christmas-themed annual Q108 Clarksville Vintage Fair was a big hit on Sunday, even after being rescheduled from its original Saturday plan because of bad weather.
The Salvation Army in Clarksville is pleased to welcome a new leader, Major Kati Chase.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System will hold informational sessions for the community for those interested in participating in the Teacher Residency Pathways. Applications will open on November 18 for the next set of teacher resident programs.
Veteran’s Day weekend is here! Several organizations have prepared fun events for the three-day weekend, such as book signings, historic tours, and lively music.
A Clarksville man achieved a longtime goal of joining the U.S. Army after six strenuous weeks of strict dieting and physical conditioning.
Austin Peay State University (APSU) launched its own brands of hot sauce today.
Looking for more ways to serve the American Legion, David accepted the nomination and was elected the sixth District Commander of American Legion Department of Tennessee.