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To diagnose your TMJ disorder, we start by listening. You’ll share what you’re feeling so we can understand your full story.
When senior health and human performance major Ben Grandchamp first stepped onto Austin Peay State University’s campus, he wasn’t entirely sure where his path would lead.
From working on a historical novel in England to creating original animation, students from Austin Peay State University’s College of Arts and Letters recently took on practical learning opportunities through the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts (CECA) Transformative Student Experience Grants.
Clarksville’s oldest professional theatre is breathing new life into Charles Dickens’ timeless story of greed, grief, ghoulish ghosts, and eleventh-hour redemption.
As Thanksgiving approaches, the City of Clarksville and its Canopy Initiative partners are preparing to ensure that our unhoused neighbors have a safe, warm, and welcoming place to spend the holiday.
Through a strategic partnership between the Aspire Clarksville Foundation and the Health Foundation, the region is advancing multiple greenway trail projects.
City of Clarksville offices will be closed Thursday, November 27, and Friday, November 28, in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.
Montgomery County Government offices will be closed beginning at 12 noon, Wednesday, Nov. 26, in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.
Austin Peay State University (APSU) is raising money for 17 campus projects through Dec. 2 to celebrate GOVing Tuesday 2025, the university’s version of the national Giving Tuesday movement.
The annual Christmas on the Cumberland event took place Saturday at McGregor Park, drawing thousands of people for an afternoon and evening of holiday activities, and live entertainment.