G.H.O.S.T., Greater Halloween Options for Trick or Treating has been going on at Austin Peay for close to 30 years.
Austin Peay State University held its Homecoming Parade on Saturday morning, celebrating the return of alumni to town with a week of activities.
The whole family shared in the Halloween trick-or-treating fun and all of the candy at the 14th Annual Fright on Franklin.
The 2023-24 high school football regular season came to an end on Friday night and for some teams, it couldn’t have ended in a more dramatic fashion.
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The APSU Department of Music hosted its Halloween Percussion Ensemble at the Mass Communications building on Friday. Attendees experienced the talent and creativity of the APSU students and alumni as they played various songs and covers.
The night featured a skills contest, a 3- point contest and a dunk contest, in which both the Governors men’s and women’s basketball programs showcased their abilities ahead of the upcoming season.
The Clarksville Gas and Water Department reintroduced an ordinance at Thursday’s City Council meeting that would add a new fee for clients who pay their bill with credit and debit cards.
The motorcyclist who was killed in the crash last night on 101st Airborne Division Parkway has been identified.
Unwind Aesthetics is a new member of the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce after a ribbon cutting on Thursday. The owner of the establishment, Ivonne Pequeno, said her business is a facial spa, and she is here with a purpose to heal the skin and the soul.