Antique tractors of all sizes, shapes, and colors, were found over the weekend at the festival put on by the Antique Tractor & Engine Club.
Christopher Miller, a.k.a., Captain Spectrum brought friends and families together for an anti-bullying rally Saturday at Austin Peay.
The soldiers were welcomed home after a six-month deployment to Djibouti, Africa.
Money from the event, like others with Sunset Rotary, will be used to support local charity organizations in the community.
Photos from date night at Movies in the Park with the showing of “La La Land” at Liberty Park’s amphitheater.
The third annual Riverfront Jerk Festival will continue until 10 p.m. at McGregor Park and is free for the public to attended.
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Old Glory hosted the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours.
The sidewalks of Liberty Park were lit up Sunday with the bright colors of creativity for Clarksville’s first Chalk Walk.