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

Lifestyle
2 weeks ago
Downtown Artists Co-op Juried Photography Exposition to be announced during ArtWalk

Awards for the fifteenth annual Downtown Artists Co-op Juried Photography Exposition will be announced during the monthly First Thursday ArtWalk on February 5th.

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2 weeks ago
Clarksville Rotary Club announces Four-Way Test Essay Scholarship Contest

The Clarksville Rotary Club is pleased to announce the launch of its 2026 Four-Way Test Essay Scholarship Contest and invites all eligible high school students in Clarksville–Montgomery County to participate.

Lifestyle
3 weeks ago
APSU teacher candidates earn highest first-time pass rate on state’s literacy assessment

Teacher candidates in Austin Peay State University’s Eriksson College of Education achieved the highest first-time pass rate among Tennessee educator preparation providers (EPPs) on the Tennessee Early Literacy Assessment (TELA), according to a recent report to the State Board of Education.

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3 weeks ago
Gas & Water announces extension for bills due during winter weather office closings

Clarksville Gas & Water (CGW) offices and customer service centers were closed and inaccessible to the public for in person bill payment service from Monday, Jan. 26 to Friday, Jan. 30, due to the effects of the recent Winter Storm Fern.

Lifestyle
3 weeks ago
See how much it costs to attend Nashville SC games

Way compiled a look at the affordability of attending Nashville SC games.

Lifestyle
3 weeks ago
Most popular boy names in the 60s in Tennessee

Stacker compiled the most popular baby names for boys of the 1960s in Tennessee using data from the Social Security Administration.

Lifestyle
3 weeks ago
Millan Foundation to host ‘Service Beyond the Uniform’ community panel

The Millan Foundation is proud to host Service Beyond the Uniform, a free community panel discussion bringing together Veterans and active-duty service members to explore leadership, purpose, and meaningful ways to continue serving beyond military service.

Lifestyle
3 weeks ago
Wade Hadley Rudolph Pre-Medicine Endowment to support APSU students preparing for medical school

Janet (‘75) and Johnny Rudolph Jr. have made a generous gift to establish the Wade Hadley Rudolph Pre-Medicine Endowment at Austin Peay State University (APSU).