
The annual National Night out drew hundreds of visitors to the Fortera Stadium parking lot at Austin Peay State University on Tuesday.

The Fort Campbell Screaming Eagles hockey team held two charity matches on Sunday at the Ford Ice Center for a sold-out crowd, fundraising for back to school supplies.

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System had a huge turnout for its Back to School Block Party on Saturday at Kenwood High School.

The Clarksville Regional Airport hosted the Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours event on Thursday.

The Tennessee-Kentucky Threshermen’s Association 54th annual Steam Threshing Show started Thursday and continues through Saturday at the Bell School grounds in Adams.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee (BGCMT) hosted a Code Academy this week to introduce Clarksville youth to coding and app opportunities, as they look to expand their operations in Montgomery County.

After years of planning and fundraising, Fort Campbell finally broke ground on the $40 million Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum, set to open late next year.

Dozens gathered to enjoy the fourth annual Jammin in June at the Customs house Museum on Saturday. Attendees enjoyed food, beverages, and music performed by singer-songwriter James Parker.