High Schools
2 years ago
Imari Berry becomes first Miss Basketball Award winner in Clarksville history

Clarksville High senior guard Imari Berry was named the 2024 Miss Basketball Award winner on Wednesday, March 12. With the recognition, Berry became the first Miss Basketball Award winner in the city of Clarksville’s history.

Entertainment
2 years ago
Spring fun guide 2024: Concerts, festivals and events coming up in Clarksville

Things to do in Clarksville: Here are some of the upcoming concerts, plays, festivals and events in Clarksville this spring through May 31.

Business
2 years ago
Jim ‘N Nick’s proposes Clarksville location for their barbecue, ribs, wings and more

In addition to Raising Cane’s recently proposing a new location in Clarksville, Jim ‘N Nick’s Bar-B-Q has also submitted site plans to open a location in Clarksville, according to a proposal submitted to the Regional Planning Commission.

Raising Cane's
Business
2 years ago
Raising Cane’s chicken finger drive-thru proposes first location in Clarksville

Raising Cane’s has submitted site plans to bring the national fast-food chain to the Clarksville-Montgomery County area, according to the Regional Planning Commission’s official website. 

High Schools
2 years ago
Clarksville Christian Lady Centurions win NACA National Championship for third straight year

Following their recent state championship victory, the Clarksville Christian girls’ basketball team continued their winning ways after winning their third consecutive D3 NACA National Championship.

News
2 years ago
School vouchers: Clarksville City Council weighs in to oppose them, amid accusations on both sides

Despite the City Council having no say in school vouchers, in the last week one councilwoman proposed the city take a stand against them, the local GOP issued formal statements denouncing her involvement, and another council member went on a social media video tirade saying opposition to vouchers was part of a Communist/LGBTQ agenda plot.

Opinion
2 years ago
Councilman’s comments on LGBTQ+ community misguided, hateful | OPINION

Contributed commentary by Julie Bisgaard on comments made by Councilman Travis Holleman in regard to the LGBTQ+ community earlier this week.

APSU
2 years ago
Austin Peay falls to Stetson in first ASUN Championship basketball game

Austin Peay State University’s basketball team fell to Stetson in the Atlantic Sun Conference Championship game, 94-91, Sunday, at the Edmunds Center.