Although summer is still in full swing, national nonprofit Operation Homefront hosted an event Saturday, July 12, to ensure local military kids can put their best foot forward in the new school year.
The Nashville Kats’ playoff game at F&M Bank Arena on June 22 was quite the event – packed house, great energy and a win for local entertainment. But here’s something you might not have considered: It was also a pretty significant win for Clarksville and Montgomery County.
The National Weather Service in Nashville has issued a Flash Flood Warning for central Montgomery County until 10:30 p.m.
More than 200 people, most of them children, gathered Friday for the Country Music Hall of Fame Instrument Petting Zoo at the Downtown Commons.
As the state hearing for proposed Clarksville hospitals approaches on Wednesday, both Ascension Saint Thomas and TriStar have lined up transportation arrangements for people wanting to attend.
Fort Campbell football had its winningest season since 2013 in the fall of 2024. The season included an upset win over Madisonville High, and earning a home playoff game. Now, Falcons head coach Henry Mitchell looks to repeat the success despite a younger roster. The way they’re going to do it? Altogether, and as one.
The upcoming events for Customs House Museum & Cultural Center for the month of August have been announced.
A group of Austin Peay State University students, led by Associate Professor Eboné Amos, recently traveled to South Carolina to explore the region’s African American history firsthand, immersing themselves in the cultural and historical significance of cities like Charleston.