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

Lifestyle
4 months ago
Loaves and Fishes to host 7th annual John Waddle memorial clay target shoot

Shotguns, sportsmanship, and a strong sense of community will come together on Friday, August 2, at the 7th Annual John Waddle Memorial Clay Target Shooting Tournament, hosted by Loaves & Fishes of Clarksville at Cross Creek Clays in Palmyra, TN.

5 Star Media Group gets ready for the first Q Up the Classroom radiothon, coming July 25 and 26. (Chris Smith)
Lifestyle
4 months ago
Q-Up the Classroom kicks off with goal of $40,000 for Teacher Warehouse

Last year, Q-Up the Classroom raised a whopping $27,000 for the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System’s Teacher Warehouse. With your help, let’s raise the goal this year to $40,000!

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4 months ago
Family guide to start of 2025-26 year in Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools

Are you excited for the 2025-2026 year in Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools? Here’s what you need to know!

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4 months ago
Montgomery County hires Wellness Counselor to support emergency responders

Nicole Diercks was recently hired as a Wellness Counselor for Montgomery County.

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4 months ago
Operation Homefront readies 600 local military kids for new school year

Although summer is still in full swing, national nonprofit Operation Homefront hosted an event Saturday, July 12, to ensure local military kids can put their best foot forward in the new school year.

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4 months ago
Over 200 kids get hands-on with instruments from Country Music Hall of Fame at Downtown Commons

More than 200 people, most of them children, gathered Friday for the Country Music Hall of Fame Instrument Petting Zoo at the Downtown Commons.

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4 months ago
Customs House Museum events and announcements for August

The upcoming events for Customs House Museum & Cultural Center for the month of August have been announced.

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4 months ago
Austin Peay students explore African American history in South Carolina

A group of Austin Peay State University students, led by Associate Professor Eboné Amos, recently traveled to South Carolina to explore the region’s African American history firsthand, immersing themselves in the cultural and historical significance of cities like Charleston.