The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect involved in a shooting behind the Walmart on Fort Campbell Boulevard.
This summer, YAIPAK is deepening its commitment to serve the Clarksville community through a series of hands-on initiatives aimed at meeting real needs with compassion and dignity.
The City of Clarksville will present its annual Independence Day Celebration on Thursday, July 3 at Liberty Park. The free rain or shine event will include a live concert, activities, food trucks, local beers from Strawberry Alley Ale Works, and a fireworks show.
After 11 seasons on the Austin Peay State University men’s and women’s tennis staff, Austin Peay Vice President and Director of Athletics named Kurt Kujawa the Governors’ head men’s tennis coach and Assistant Director of Tennis, Tuesday.
The City of Clarksville held a groundbreaking ceremony of the Red River Pedestrian Bridge on Tuesday to celebrate the long-anticipated project, which looks to create a connection across the Red River and link several miles of Clarksville’s greenway trails, according to a city press release.
Located in the heart of Clarksville, Tap This offers a unique experience never seen before in the city: a self-serve tap wall.
The 50+ Activity Center is a place -where strangers become friends and friends become family.
Locally brewed and community inspired, KoKo Boba Tea is a Tennessee original tea room that brings handcrafted flavors to Clarksville, with a side of heart.
West Creek High’s Brock Budesheim has been named the recipient of the TSSAA Girls’ Wrestling Coach of the Year Award following a historic season with the Coyotes.
Austin Peay State University Vice President and Director of Athletics Gerald Harrison has announced the relaunch of APSU’s Victory Fund, which coincides with the expansion of the role of Deputy Director of Athletics Jordan Harmon, who will now serve as the Chief Revenue Officer and General Manager for the athletics department, effective July 1.