
We’ve got another week of postseason play going on in Clarksville, and it’s getting real. Several teams have state tournament berths on the line and are fighting to keep the lights on for their seasons.

The Clarksville Christian Centurions traveled to Zion Christian Academy for the TSIAA State Championship against the Eagles on Saturday. The Eagles put up big scoring numbers early, and the Centurions were unable to come back, falling 10-0 in the state championship, but earning the runner-up for a second straight year.

In a recent press release, the Tennessee Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division urged Tennesseans to be aware of phishing text scams claiming that a consumer has unpaid toll road and EZ Pass balances.

Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds and sizes are available through area animal rescues and shelters, as well as opportunities to help homeless animals through foster programs, donations and help with fundraisers and other family-friendly activities.

Oak Grove Racing, Gaming & Hotel added a new event to its racing calendar on Sunday with the debut of the inaugural charity Corgi Races.

Montgomery Central High School celebrated their 2025 prom on Saturday. They held the prom at Cross Creek Clays.

The Clarksville Police Department K9s Rizzo, Drako, Chase, Joker, and Riggs have received bullet and stab protective vests thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc.

Austin Peay State University senior Sara Lusk has been on a spiritual journey since childhood, and now her path is leading her to one of the world’s most esteemed seminaries.