
The Tennessee VEX Robotics State Championship was held at the Austin Peay State University Dunn Center on Friday and Saturday.

The Clarksville Black History Month Committee held its annual closing of Black History Month ceremony on Thursday at First Missionary Baptist Church.

As the 101st Airborne Division continues its division-wide training exercise at Fort Campbell, it is not only sharpening combat readiness but also testing new military technology such as 3D-printed drones.

Despite a rainy Saturday, families, educators, and student musicians gathered at Kirkwood High School to enjoy an performance by the 2025 Gateway Music Association Middle School and High School Honor Band.

Downtown Commons hosted a free live ice sculpting and a screening of The Grinch on Thursday. The event drew visitors to the downtown area for a fun-filled evening.

The Clarksville Speedway officially opened its annual drive-through Christmas light show on Tuesday. The light show features over 3 million lights and dozens of displays.

The seventh annual Turkeys for Troops event took place on Saturday, at Ajax Distributing Company on Warfield Boulevard, where volunteers distributed frozen turkeys and 2-liter sodas to military families in the Clarksville community.

To help voters with their decisions, Clarksville Now is holding forums for each contested race. The candidates for Tennessee House District 68 are Aron Maberry, a Republican, and Garfield Scott, a Democrat.