Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
Thomas Murphy identified four new species of Clematis and one species that had been forgotten for more than a century while working as a graduate research assistant with Austin Peay State University’s Center of Excellence for Field Biology and the Southeastern Grasslands Institute
With its rich history in farming, the river trade and the Civil War, Clarksville has its fair share of ghost stories and alleged hauntings.
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is offering funding for innovative partner-driven projects to improve water quality, wildlife habitat, and soil health in three Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) areas in Tennessee.
The American Legion Post #289 has started a Sons of the American Legion Squadron. Male descendants of U.S. veterans can join to be a part of a veteran service-oriented organization.
Drs. George and Sharon Mabry recently made a generous donation to create the Mabry Vocal Music Endowment for Austin Peay State University students.
Golfers turned downtown Clarksville into a nine-hole course during the Big Birdie Ball Tournament this weekend as a fundraiser for Big Brothers Big Sisters.
Author Sharon Mabry held a book reading and Signing for her debut novel, The Postmaster’s Daughter.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County Community Health Foundation has recognized Bill Wyatt with a Distinguished Professorship Award at Austin Peay.
Austin Peay State University President Mike Licari surprised a crowd of potential students when he announced several new initiatives aimed at getting them through college faster, at a lower cost and with more enriching experiences.