LG Electronics, the South Korea-based company that creates thousands of washing machines a day in Clarksville, plans to expand its operations with a 560,000-square-foot warehouse.
Montgomery County is hosting a flood recovery resource fair at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 15 at Kirkwood High School for residents impacted by the floods that hit the Clarksville Montgomery County area in mid-February and early-April.
For many years, Austin Peay State University has proudly held the title of the second-most affordable university in the state of Tennessee. While that still holds true, on Friday morning, the APSU Board of Trustees approved a 5% increase in undergraduate tuition and mandatory fees.
The Clarksville Police Department is currently investigating a vehicle theft that occurred early Friday morning on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard.
The West Creek High boys’ soccer team traveled to Rossview High school for a cross-town matchup with the Hawks. While both teams had their chances, the defense held firm on both sides, and the game ended in a 0-0 draw.
The Chapel Hill Lions traveled across the river to Montgomery Central High School for a flag football matchup with the Indians. While the Lions battled and made timely stops, the Indians early scoring was too much to overcome, and Central earned a 28-0 win to celebrate senior night.
The Mega Job Fair is a regional event featuring businesses from the Middle Tennessee, Clarksville and Fort Campbell area.
The family of Sgt. 1st Class Angel Adames-Arce came together Saturday to recognize his military service with the U.S. Army’s 65th Infantry Regiment, and to posthumously receive his Congressional Gold Medal.
Clarksville Academy announced the promotion of three interim staff members at a press conference on Thursday, April 10.
We have a sunny weekend ahead, but we have to get past Thursday first. Montgomery and surrounding counties are under a Severe Thunderstorm Watch until 9 p.m.