News about Fort Campbell, the 101st Airborne Division, and the soldiers, veterans and military families in the Clarksville community.
Governor Bill Lee recently praised the life and service of a Tennessee soldier who was recently killed in an aviation accident.
APSU invites the public to join them for a networking event for transitioning service members and veterans.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Austin Peay cadet Jakob Bertoni had one week this summer […]
The #BeThere Clarksville Suicide Prevention Alliance event brought community leaders, mental health care providers and organization leaders under one roof to discuss suicide prevention.
U.S. Army Sergeant First Class Jeremy Griffin will be honored with a day of mourning this week.
The 1st Brigade soldiers came home from a nine-month deployment serving in Iraq.
The 101st soldiers with the 2nd Brigade Combat Team came home home after serving six months in Djibouti.
The public is invited to join in celebrating the life of a United States Air Force veteran with no known family.
Boil water notice still in effect, but schools and childcare resume normal operations.
Clarksville’s annual Veterans Parade took place on Saturday Morning and saw visitors from all over the country, with several organizations participating in the parade.