A mechanic shop was engulfed in flames early Monday morning in what police believe was arson.
Clarksville City Council discussed the possibility of land off of I-24 near Kentucky to become a part of city limits at their Executive Session on Thursday.
Kurt Bryant, a volunteer with the Southeastern Grasslands Institute (SGI) at Austin Peay State University, has completed a mapping project that took him over two years and more than a thousand hours to finish.
The Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce is pleased to share upcoming events and announcements during the month of May.
Join Chris Smith, Katie Gambill and Ryan Ploeckelman as we talk about the top stories in Clarksville for the week of April 23.
Austin Peay State University’s (APSU) History & Philosophy Department held its inaugural Central Tennessee Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl (CTCEB) on April 22 at APSU.
First-Take Financial Services is a one-stop shop, assisting clients in all areas of their finances, from filing annual taxes to getting documents notarized.
On Monday, April 24, a 550-gallon aquarium, paid for by the Wade Bourne Nature Center (WBNC) Foundation, was delivered to the Nature Center and administrative building for the Montgomery County Parks and Recreation Department.
Funds raised from the sale of used books will support special events and programs at the Clarksville-Montgomery county Public Library.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System met with the county Budget Committee this week to discuss their proposed budget for the 2023-24 school year, which included the need for roof restorations to avoid any future catastrophic failures.