Here are some events happening this weekend that will help you mark some people off of your shopping list as well as give back to the community.
A formal dedication ceremony will be held this weekend to rename a segment of Interstate Highway 24 in honor of longtime Tennessee Secretary of State Riley Darnell.
Montgomery County health officials were briefed on Wednesday about the COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11 after the pediatric vaccine received federal approval this week.
The Military Affairs Committee of the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce held its 17th annual Eternal Flame Wreath Laying Ceremony on Public Square.
Nyrstar Payroll Supervisor Kellye Hudson has worked with rescues to ensure the nearby cat population is spayed or neutered, including Buddy, who handles rodent control.
Clarksville-Montgomery County is rising in the ranks amid the national competition for talent, recognized by EMSI Burning Glass in sixth place for talent attraction.
Police are in a standoff with a suspect at the A&W Motel on Madison Street.
Austin Peay alumna Janie Couch (’61) and her husband Joe Couch recently made a generous donation to establish the Smith Family Education Endowment for Austin Peay State University students.
After 10 weeks of high school football, we are left with only three remaining teams in Clarksville: The Clarksville Wildcats, Kenwood Knights and Montgomery Central Indians.
2021 marks the return of the Christmas concert put together by David Steinquest.