Austin Peay State University baseball coach Roland Fanning sits down with Charlie Koon on Clarksville Conversations.
The annual National Night out drew hundreds of visitors to the Fortera Stadium parking lot at Austin Peay State University on Tuesday.
After closing the doors to their emergency shelter in June, the Salvation Army of Clarksville is set to reopen at the end of this year, thanks in part to the work of some volunteers from Ohio.
The Montgomery County Republican Women’s Club honored outgoing state Rep. Curtis Johnson at their monthly meeting Tuesday at Tanglewood House.
Are you looking for a better job with better pay or benefits? Are you looking to get back into work, but don’t know where to start? Look no further, you can find all of that at the seventh Mega Job Fair next week.
While amending the operating budget for fiscal year 2025, the City Council announced additional grant funding for the Red River Pedestrian Bridge capital project. The City of Clarksville will receive $710,000 in additional grant revenue from TDOT’s Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP).
What do you like in a burger? The hearty all-American slab of meat pressed on a griddle at a diner? Or some combination of Angus beef with applewood bacon and aioli? Weigh in with Clarksville’s Best.
Roadside littering has been an eyesore and nuisance in Montgomery County over the years and it got worse during the COVID-19 pandemic. But lately, deputies have noticed a rising littering trend with the changing seasons, and so have concerned citizens.