This afternoon officials from Austin Peay State University and the Nashville Predators, alongside the city and county’s mayors, broke ground on the Multi-Purpose Event Center.
Clarksville-Montgomery County’s annual Veterans Day parade was held Saturday morning in downtown Clarksville, featuring a variety of local schools, businesses, and organizations.
As early voting moves forward in Montgomery County, one local organization has pushed to encourage as many people as possible to vote early and make their voices heard.
The game was a Region 7-5A matchup for Clarksville and Kenwood High Schools.
The Wildcats were undefeated through the tournament and have a 21 & 3 season.
“We wanna make sure everybody has a gift come Christmas,” said BWC member Lewis Odeo.
The parking lot at the Walmart Supercenter on Fort Campbell Boulevard became a drive-in movie theater last night, complete with a jumbotron, free snacks, and drinks for those in attendance.
Another Back to School Bash is scheduled for Friday, August 28 at Summit Heights, but it will depend on the weather.
Organizers of Back The Blue say law enforcement needs to know the community appreciates everything they are doing.
The soldiers returned from a three-month deployment to Djibouti in East Africa.