Protesters marched from the suffragette statue on Public Square to the Montgomery County Courthouse as part of the first Clarksville Women’s March on Monday.
Gerald Harrison said it is a monumental day for Austin Peay and with the hiring of Melissa Rausch, she becomes the first Division-I head women’s lacrosse coach at a public university in the state of Tennessee.
The Fourth of July Fest Carnival is back at Fort Campbell from July 2-6, including a concert on July 4 with Echosmith and Ludacris.
Clarksville Police are asking for the public’s help identifying a woman who may have information about an incident at Target last week.
With the City Council set to hold a second reading to finalize approval of the 2025 fiscal year budget on Tuesday, here’s a breakdown on the capital project funds and how they are expected to be used going into the new fiscal year.
Candidates have begun putting their names in for City of Clarksville elections, coming up in November.
After years of dreaming, planning and fundraising, Fort Campbell will finally break ground this week on the $40 million Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum, set to open late next year.
How can homeowners tell if they have potential plumbing problems? The following are some sights and sounds that indicate it is time to call in a plumber.
Dozens gathered to enjoy the fourth annual Jammin in June at the Customs house Museum on Saturday. Attendees enjoyed food, beverages, and music performed by singer-songwriter James Parker.
The man who wrote “Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys” and several other hits passed away in Clarksville in 2021. He left behind some two-dozen unreleased recordings, and they’re about to be released in a new album.