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Lifestyle
4 years ago
Tennessee has 1 of the 20 highest-rated yoga experiences in the country

Sunday Citizen compiled a list of the highest-rated yoga experiences in Tennessee using data from Tripadvisor.

High Schools
4 years ago
Clarksville High and Montgomery Central advance to second round of playoffs

The Clarksville Wildcats and Montgomery Central Indians are the remaining teams in the area after winning their first round playoff games on Friday night.

Lifestyle
4 years ago
Manna Cafe hosts Golden Gala fundraiser | PHOTOS

Manna Cafe Ministries Golden Gala featured dinner prepared by Manna Cafe’s own chef and members of the organization’s culinary department.

News
4 years ago
Work week weather: Dry and cool start, then chance of rain on Veterans Day

Clarksville forecast: We’ll start the week dry and cool, but will likely end it with showers.

Lifestyle
4 years ago
Veterans, Scouts, bands, horses march in Veterans Day Parade | PHOTOS

Veterans, Scouts, antique cars, high school bands, fraternities and even a couple of horses marched through downtown Clarksville for Saturday’s Veterans Day Parade.

Lifestyle
5 years ago
Vintage Fair welcomes Christmas to Clarksville | PHOTOS

Guests to this year’s Vintage Fair enjoyed local food trucks, wine tastings, Christmas carols and a visit from Old Saint Nick himself.

Lifestyle
5 years ago
Vintage Fair Photos with Santa 2021 | PHOTOS

Christmas came early this year at the Clarksville Vintage Fair.

News
5 years ago
News in Clarksville: Bus driver shortage, open container downtown and other top stories this week

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.

Lifestyle
5 years ago
Veterans and active duty march in silkies to prevent suicide

On Nov. 13, veterans and active duty service members will take to the streets of Clarksville for the annual Irreverent Warriors Silkies Hike.

Lifestyle
5 years ago
GIS Center students create brochure, story map to preserve African American soldiers’ stories

Earlier this year, Austin Peay State University and GIS Center student Josh Gramlick partnered with a local historical preservation society to help tell the story of Clarksville’s African American soldiers.