Bikers Who Care is a group of motorcycle enthusiasts in Clarksville who support children with special needs. This week on Clarksville Conversations, Charlie Koon sits down with Billy Hughes and Keith Rogers to talk about the group’s history and their continued support for organizations like Camp Rainbow.
An independently organized TED event is set to come to Clarksville in September, where a number of community leaders will speak on the theme of togetherness during the program.
Northwest High running back Bricen Moore has earned Clarksville Now Player of the Week for week one of the 2024-25 regular season. Moore scored four touchdowns against the Fort Campbell Falcons this past Friday, which led to a 35-16 Viking victory.
School essentials to help you feel more organized and your kids will love to take to school.
The West Creek High girls’ soccer team took a short trip to Kirkwood High School for an inner-city matchup with the Cobras on Tuesday, Aug. 27. The contest was physical and went back and forth between both teams. However, neither team was able to find the back of the net, so the game ended as a scoreless draw.
Charles W. Smith, whose race for city judge is uncontested, says he’s humbled to serve Clarksville for another four years.
The 1st Brigade Combat Team “Bastogne” is scheduled to open a new barracks complex on Aug. 27, 2024, at Fort Campbell, Ky., following a ribbon cutting ceremony.
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Out of Darkness Walk is set for Saturday, September 14 at APSU.