William Roger Campbell, 66, convicted of the 2010 murder of his parents, was given two life sentences, to be served one after the other, in court Wednesday.
An informal “unmet needs committee” met Wednesday morning to identify ways to help local residents affected by Friday’s wind storm with home repairs, electric bills, food replacement, damage assessment and other services.
Soldiers with the 101st CAB have re-deployed to Fort Campbell after a nine-month deployment serving in the Middle East.
Hot Pita has been serving customers in downtown Clarksville for six years and will be closing its doors later this month. But that’s not the end of the story.
Internationally renowned concert artist, Olivier Latry, will visit Clarksville for two events on March 9 and 10.
today, March 8, designated as International Women’s Day – “a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women,” according to its website – the University is honoring this athletics pioneer by reviving the forgotten story of Mrs. Bea Lowe.
MCHS JROTC Leadership Team composed of cadets Daniel Budde, Shaun DeBien, Kalena Towe, and Ethan Winn will compete in a Championship event in Washington, DC.
Southeast Festival and Events Associations announced that Traci Cunningham and Brooke Jung have been elected to the Board of Directors at the SFEA annual conference held in Myrtle Beach, SC on February 22, 2023.
The Austin Peay State University Music Department and the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts (CECA) at Austin Peay present the annual Guitar Fest, March 13-15.
The Lady Wildcats of Clarksville High School traveled to the Murphy Center at Middle Tennessee State University on Tuesday night for the quarterfinal of the BlueCross Basketball Championships.