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The All White Party was held at Freedom Point in Liberty Park on Saturday, bringing people together for an evening of music and dancing.
Austin Peay State University is proud to announce a groundbreaking, multiyear partnership with Taymar Sales U., marking a first-of-its-kind collaboration in college athletics.
The Montgomery County Parks and Recreation Department has cancelled the Downtown Commons concert scheduled for Friday, June 6, due to severe weather conditions.
Siblings Dylan Cottrell and Kayla Downey have achieved much in their lives as first-generation college students, and they recently added one more milestone to their portfolio: becoming part of the Austin Peay State University Master of Business Administration program’s first graduating class since its launch in 2024.
The following administrative appointments were announced by the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System on June 5.
Clarksville Christian School (CCS) is pleased to announce the official launch of its Mid-Level School, a purpose-built program for 5th and 6th grade students designed to ease the transition between elementary and middle school.
Dr. Rich Mifsud, the director of APSU’s Institute for National Security and Military Studies (INSMS), recently delivered a featured lecture titled “Cooperation between the California National Guard and the Ukrainian Military” at the Institute of International Politics and Economics (IIPE) in Belgrade, Serbia.
The Montgomery County Veterans Service Organization (MCVSO), in conjunction with Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4895, will be conducting the annual Flag Day ceremony beginning at 10:00 am, Saturday, June 14, at VFW Post 4895, 1701 Haynes St., Clarksville.