Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
Continuing its annual tributes to Black History Month, Cumberland Winds returns to the Roxy Regional Theatre to present “Jazzing Words and Tunes: African American Poetry and Music.”
Austin Peay’s Department of Leadership will offer graduate degree concentrations in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI), and in Community Leadership.
During the January 17 School Board meeting, two Rossview High School students were awarded a Point of Pride.
Inside the Mechatronics classroom at Clarksville High School, students saw TIG welding first-hand through the Blue-Collar Tour hosted by Western Welding Academy.
This weekend you can enjoy a Motown musical, a Polar Plunge or historical insights. Here are your top picks for this weekend in Clarksville.
The City of Clarksville celebrated employees for years of continued service yesterday at its annual Employee Pin Breakfast.
The Austin Peay State University Eriksson College of Education’s doctoral program is expanding with two new concentrations. The concentrations, socioscientific studies and literacy studies, will be available for new and current students enrolled in the Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) degree.
Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, TN dedicated a home on Saturday, February 4 with the help of supporters and community volunteers.
More than 70 delegates from around the state will take the stage in Clarksville for the 2023 Miss Tennessee USA and Miss Tennessee Teen USA Pageants on March 9-11, 2023, at Austin Peay State University.