Community news, features and interesting statistics for Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell.
The Clarksville Police Department would like to recognize the retirement of K9 Police Dog “Joker.”
Dr. Stephen Kershner, an associate professor in Austin Peay State University’s Department of Languages and Literature, recently earned the 2025 Award for Excellence in Teaching at the College Level from the Society for Classical Studies (SCS), North America’s leading organization for the study of ancient Greek and Roman civilizations.
Montgomery County Parks & Recreation is starting 2026 on a high note—recognized as the first Clarksville–Montgomery County Green Certified (CMCGCP) organization and earning the program’s Gold Level distinction.
This winter and spring, the Customs House Museum & Cultural Center will be the stage to celebrate American women’s art through a special museum exhibition.
Austin Peay State University’s Eriksson College of Education recently launched Tennessee’s first Principal Registered Apprenticeship Program.
Stacker compiled a ranking of the hottest Januarys in Tennessee since 1895 using data from the National Centers for Environmental Information
Legacy Fighting Alliance CEO Ed Soares announced today that the promotion will return to Clarksville, Tennessee for its second event in the city, headlined by a championship main event at LFA 226.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library invites families and fans of all ages to enjoy a magical afternoon as the main library transforms into a Hogwarts-inspired wonderland for its annual Harry Potter Celebration on Saturday, February 7, from 1:00 to 5:00 PM.