
Thousands of people attended the Clarksville Hispanic Heritage Celebration, which featured food, activities, live music, dancing, vendors, and more.

The Barks & Brews was held from 11 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. at 138 Center Pointe Drive on Saturday. This year, the festival was fall-themed, with dozens of vendors selling goods ranging from dog treats to decorations. The guests also enjoyed games, giveaways, a live DJ, photo booths, food trucks, and other activities.

The Clarksville Downtown Market is a weekly open-air market featuring farmers and artisans who offer 100% locally grown fresh produce, food items and handcrafted products.

The Downtown Clarksville Association hosted the First Thursday Artwalk for September. Attendees enjoyed the free self-guided tour that featured live music, food, and refreshments, as well as the company of other art enthusiasts.

The 14th Annual Oak Grove Butterfly Festival drew an estimated crowd of around 16,000 for the release of close to 1,600 Monarch butterflies.

A first-grade girl in Clarksville was asked by her classmate to be his girlfriend after offering her a ring in exchange. Problem is, it was his great-grandmother’s ring.

The 7th annual Summer Salute event drew thousands of visitors to downtown Hopkinsville on Friday and Saturday.

The two-day 5th annual Mega Job Fair in Clarksville, brought to you by 5 Star Media Group, connected 875 job seekers with employers last week, making it the largest such event yet.