Business
3 months ago
Granny’s Soul Food expands with new location on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard | PHOTOS

Granny’s Soul Food opened in 2022 on Fort Campbell Boulevard. Now, three years later, they are expanding their reach to a second Clarksville location

Lifestyle
3 months ago
APSU earns national recognition for first-generation student support

Austin Peay State University (APSU) has been named as a member of the FirstGen Forward Network Class of 2025.

The firing of the cannon in Clarksville-Montgomery County as citizens came together to celebrate the nation's birthday at the annual reading of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 2025. (Lee Erwin)
Business
3 months ago
Clarksville Foundry’s cannon advances to top 16 in Coolest Thing Made in Tennessee contest

Clarksville Foundry is proud to announce that its Model 1841 6-Pounder Field Gun (Cannon) has advanced to the Top 16.

Clarksville High School first day of school on August 6, 2025. (Wesley Irvin)
Lifestyle
3 months ago
Clarksville-Montgomery County students welcomed back to school | PHOTOS

Students at Clarksville High School had their first day of the 2025-26 school year on Wednesday.

News
3 months ago
Hankook donating $10,000 for thermal imaging cameras for Montgomery County Fire Service

Hankook looks to donate $10,000 toward some much-needed equipment for the Montgomery County Fire Service. Plus, other news.

Lifestyle
3 months ago
Local youth to star in Seussical Jr., kicking off Season 43 at Roxy Regional Theatre

“Oh, the thinks you can think” when Seussical JR. kicks off Season 43 at the Roxy Regional Theatre in Clarksville.

Montgomery County Fire Chief Michael Rios, left, and Charlie Koon.
Podcasts
3 months ago
Clarksville Conversations: Fire Chief Michael Rios on move toward paid county firefighters | PODCAST

In this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, host Charlie Koon interviews Montgomery County Fire Chief Michael Rios.

Lifestyle
3 months ago
Austin Peay’s GIS Center partners with city of Springfield on water mapping project

The Austin Peay State University GIS Center recently completed the first phase of a comprehensive water infrastructure mapping project for the city of Springfield.