Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.

Lifestyle
4 months ago
Historic L&N Train Station grand reopening coming this month

Clarksville Parks & Recreation is proud to announce the grand reopening of the L&N Train Station.

Lifestyle
4 months ago
Austin Peay State University Board of Trustees announces 2025 award recipients

The Austin Peay State University Board of Trustees has announced the winners of its annual awards recognizing philanthropy, military support, and outstanding service.

AEW Dynamite at F&M Bank Arena on January 8, 2024. (Wesley Irvin)
Entertainment
4 months ago
F&M Bank Arena survey: Help shape what comes to Clarksville

If you’ve ever wished F&M Bank Arena would bring in your favorite type of show, now’s your chance to speak up. The venue is asking Clarksville residents to weigh in on what events they’d actually want to attend through a new community survey.

Lifestyle
4 months ago
Highest-paying jobs in Clarksville that require a graduate degree

Stacker ranked the highest-paying jobs that require a graduate degree in Clarksville, using annual compensation data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Lifestyle
4 months ago
Highest-paying science jobs for people in Clarksville

Stacker ranked the highest-paying science jobs in Clarksville using annual compensation data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics as of May 2024.

Lifestyle
4 months ago
Salvation Army announces officer transition in Clarksville

The Salvation Army of Clarksville announces an upcoming leadership transition as part of the organization’s regular officer appointments.

Lifestyle
4 months ago
Clarksville Parks and Recreation to host first Fit Fest this month at Liberty Park

Clarksville Parks & Recreation invites the community to take part in the first-ever Fit Fest, a daylong celebration of movement, mindfulness, and making healthy habits stick.

Lifestyle
4 months ago
Clarksville High senior, MTSU freshman earn national recognition for Girl Scout Gold Awards

Kayla Saelens, a senior at Clarksville High School, and Matea Brown, a freshman at MTSU has been formally recognized by the City of Clarksville for their outstanding leadership and service to the community.